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1. Note If a module is incorrectly installed a red line signal will be displayed in the middle of the module Reinstall the module and reconstruct again If the signal reappears the module may be broken In that case contact your nearest sales representative System Scan The Scan function checks device connections and displays its condition 1 Click the Diagnostic tab to display the Diagnostic setting screen E Esto Fea Ps Scan button 2 To start a scan click the Scan button see above or select Diagnostic gt Scan from the menubar Communications Diagnostic Calibration Metwsork This red line signal will be displayed if a module is incorrectly installed Reinstall the module and reconstruct again Note e f the measurement range of the connected instrument is changed restart the Launcher software after connecting the instrument and starting communication If communication isn t possible please check the settings on the Communications window Nothing will be displayed on the system construction screen if after a scan a communication error occurs On the system construction screen the names of each module will appear on the bottom of the screen if selected by the mouse pointer If a module is incorrectly installed a red line signal will be displayed in the middle of the module Reinstall the module and reconstruct again If the signal reappears the module may be broken In that case cont
2. 2 If you choose Save As you will be requested to select where to save the file to and to enter a File name and Comment After this click the Save button Save As HEI E Saving direction Y User HA Save in File overview File name test ost Soyo File name Save as type DC File cst z R Select a file type same as the to be saved file File Information Model DC100 Expandable Saved data info Options M1 Memory Floppy L1 M3 Measure Channel 30 Math Channel 60 Comment Comment e Depending on the kind of data the below extensions will automatically be added to file names ast for a DA100 settings data file rst for a DR settings data file cst for a DC100 settings data file set for a data file containing SET Regular Settings created with a DC100 or DR pnl for a data file containing SETUP Basic Settings created with a DC100 or DR e A Comment can only be set for DA 100 ast DR rst and DC100 cst data files 4 58 IM DP12013 61E 4 33 Hardware Configurator Display Settings Displaying hiding the Standard toolbar and Status bar Choose to display or hide the Standard toolbar and Status bar de selecting the terms under View on the menubar Toolbar Bl newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator File Comm Settings Config View Help Su 8 Channels htth ai aaa Se R OFF Ww 2 0000 CH001 Besley 2 0000 Statusbar IM DP12013 61E 4 59
3. D O O Q c O 4 3 Setting Input Range Span and Linear Scaling Setting the Span SPAN Set the left and right spans within the limits of an input range In the SPAN menu item the left hand value is the left span and the right hand value the right span Set the span within the measuring range The measurable limits vary depending on the measuring range you select as shown below Effective voltage Vi i 1 2 3 13 0 Effective current li i 1 2 3 13 0 Active power P1 P2 P3 Active power P13 Active power PO Apparent power VA1 VA2 VA3 Apparent power VA13 Apparent power VAO Reactive power Var1 Var2 Var3 Reactive power Var13 Reactive power VarO Power factor PFi i 1 2 3 13 0 Phase PHi i 1 2 3 13 0 Frequency FREQ 25V 0 5A 0 00 to 25 00Vrms 0 0000 to 0 5000Arms 12 50 to 12 50W 25 00 to 25 00W 37 50 to 37 50W 0 00 to 12 50VA 0 00 to 25 00VA 0 00 to 37 50VA 0 00 to 12 50Var 0 00 to 25 00Var 0 00 to 37 50Var 1 00 to 1 00 80 0 to 80 0deg 45 00 to 65 00Hz 25V 5A 0 00 to 25 00Vrms 0 000 to 5 000Arms 125 0 to 125 0W 250 0 to 250 0W 375 0 to 375 0W 0 0 to 125 0VA 0 0 to 250 0VA 0 0 to 375 0VA 0 0 to 125 0Var 0 0 to 250 0Var 0 0 to 375 0Var 1 00 to 1 00 80 0 to 80 0deg 45 00 to 65 00Hz Precautions in Power Module Measurement Input the voltage or current being measured at
4. General Display Settings E Group tabs A Sa eee Color display 4401 CHOO1 6 000 E Wai Lo 6 000 E WIS CHOO3 6 000 E wig cH 4 6 000 FP Was CHOOS 6 000 E We CHOOE 6 000 E wr 6 000 E Wu CHAOS 6 000 E wg cH 6 000 E 19410 HOO 6 000 Set to initial values E i E E Le Waveforms all Channel numbers Set to initial Copy Set same zone ON OFF appear inorder values as first zone for all from W01 Channels to be set to initial values can be selected by dragging number s column 2 Click the tab of the group you want to open 3 Select the channel you wish to record in the group Select a channel number and a overview of the channel numbers will appear The channel you select here will be recorded 4 Click the boxes in front of the waveform numbers on the left to select which data you want to be displayed 5 Set the maximum and minimum Scale Note The input range is between 999999 and 999999 excluding decimal points Additional decimal points will automatically be round off depending on the measured data and scale 6 Set the waveform display area Zone no ee ee aa e If the highest and lowest scale values are the same then the highest setting will automatically be increased with 1 and the lowest setting value will be decreased with 1 e The lowest setting range for the Zone is 0 to 99 the highest is 1 to 100 e In the waveform monitor display area the lowest value is 0 the highe
5. IM DP12013 61E 6 5 BIEMIJOS 19MIIA 291101SIH o 6 3 General Display Settings A trip point sets the position of a horizontal line on a waveform display you can use to highlight specific values You can set two different trip points Trip point 1 is displayed in red trip point 2 in blue 7 Click in the color channel of each channel to display the Color setting box Select the desired color and click OK Color EJEA Basic colors Emi m imin imm iat a A a te a A MA E Custom colors BEER DN g eee es eg Define Custom Colors gt gt OF Cancel To make your own colors click Define Custom Colors gt gt The dialog box below for setting custom colors appears Set the desired hue brilliance and brightness After setting the custom color click Add to Custom Colors Click OK to save the colors 8 To apply click OK the General Display Settings dialog box will disappear or Apply if you wish to keep the General Display Settings dialog box open Copy the Settings To copy settings made for one channel to other channels do as follows 2 Click the copy base channel The display color will change 3 Click the Copy button 4 Click the waveform numbers you want to copy the base settings to The display color will change Drag the mouse point down from the first to the last waveform if you wish to copy to a successive serie of waveforms 5 Click the Paste button copy the base channel to the select
6. 4 To erase cursors from the waveform display area select View gt Hide Cursor After doing this no values will remain in the Cursor Value dialog box IM DP12013 61E 5 11 5 7 Cursor Measurement Note AAAAA s gt gt e When you move a cursor in the Trend Monitor using your mouse while the Cursor Value window is still open values in the Cursor Display window will also change e To move only cursor A in the display screen press the Control button and click on the position where you want the A cursor to appear e To move only cursor B in the display screen press the Shift button and click on the position where you want the B cursor to appear 5 12 IM DP12013 61E 5 8 Starting and Stopping Recording IM DP12013 61E To write Channel measurement and Math data to the harddisk of a PC first finish the communication settings as discribed in Section 3 4 Selecting a Directory to Save Data Start Recording After that click the Record button or select Logging gt Record from the Logger menubar File Logging Option Help hal MONTOR RECORD LJ Snir TREND HUMERIE m G o BO PT 0 Record start button Stop Recording Click the Stop button or select Logging gt Stop from the Logger menubar If monitoring and recording are active simultaneously clicking the Stop button will first result in stopping the Record function Click Stop again to stop monitoring Record stop button
7. 2 ction gt MIMI Eventiction 3 When asked Start Receiving click OK to start loading down settings from the DA100 ES DC100 DR Note e Data cannot be received when the Logger Monitor or Record function is active e When using ether communication error detection may take a few minutes e When data were acquired with the DC100 a message may appear warning you that some changes have taken place In that case please ck if all data have been acquired Loading data earlier saved to your PC s harddisk or to a hardware floppydisk It s possible to open the following data files ast Data file received from a DA100 rst Data file received from a DR cst Data file received from a DC100 set Data file containing SET Regular Settings created with a DC100 or DR pnl Data file containing SETUP Basic Settings created with a DC100 or DR When reading DC100 pnl data you may gat warned for data changes or incom plete loading In that case please ck if all data have been acquired Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG 1 Startup DAQ 32 and select Hardware Configurator with the Launcher toolbar 2 Select File gt Open from the menubar or click the File Open icon on the toolbar BI newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Comm Settings Config View Help Open Ctrl 0 Cave Er Save As Print Ctrl F Print Preview Print Setup 1 default t 2 noname ast 3 noname rst 4
8. 3 To erase cursors from the waveform display area select View gt Erase Cursor After doing this no values will remain in the cursor Control dialog box Note To easily put cursor s at the first and last measurement data select Edit gt Select All from the menubar Cursors will appear both on the waveform and on the digital value sheet lf a different display group is selected cursors will appear in the same position on that display When you move a cursor in the Waveform display using your mouse while the Cursor Value window is still open values in the Cursor Display window will also change To move only cursor Ain the display screen press the Control button and click on the position where you want the A cursor to appear To move only cursor B in the display screen press the Shift button and click on the position where you want the B cursor to appear 6 9 BIEMIJOS JOMAI A 291101SIH o 6 7 Converting the Data Format Save az tyne pm Files pra Cancel With waveforms or digital values displayed you can convert measurement data into one of three data formats ASCII Lotus 1 2 3 and Excel 1 Select Convert gt and to ASCII to Lotus or to Excel 2 Using each xxx Conversion Details dialog box enter the range of the data to be converted the first and last data point and the step e g if you enter 3 two out of three consecutive data items are skipped to convert all of the data in the specified ran
9. C oN Piel ES RH alarm interval RL alarm interval Hysteresis setting Alarm display hold only DC100 DR For high low limit on rate of change alarms variation is measured over a preset interval If the variation exceeds the preset value an alarm occurs This interval can be set and applied to all channels Set the width between the value of alarm occurrence and its release This setting prevents frequent alarm occurrences releases in an unstable environment Hysteresis values can be set in the 0 1 percentage range of the span The hysteresis setting is used for high and low limit alarms Set the span percentage using the Alarm Hysteresis pull down box Alarm Display Hold DC100 and DR only For DC100 and DR select whether to hold the alarm indicator after the alarm is re IM DP12013 61E leased or not 4 41 Joyeinbiyuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 20 Setting Relay and Internal Switch Actions 4 42 Open the Alarm Setup setting screen for Relay and Internal Switch Actions as follows Click the SETUP tab and select Relay from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt Relay gt and the desired relay setting Select a SETUP topic Reflashing Alarm Relay AND OR SETUP tab YI default DARWIN Hardware Configurator Al Xx File Comm Setting Config View Help sa E Sl Channels btth Writing Operation Evegt Action Timers Mess
10. mA DC current mA input module This input can be set only for mA input channels The measuring range is 20 mA to 20 mA Setting the Wiring Method Select from the following methods Single phase two wire 1Ph2W Single phase three wire 1Ph3W 3 wire input modules only Three phase three wire 2 Voltage 2 Current 3Ph3W 21 3 wire input modules only Three phase three wire 3 Voltage 3 Current 3Ph3W 31 3 wire input module only Three phase four wire 3Ph4W 3 wire input modules only Setting the Input Range Select from the following ranges 250V 0 5A 250V 5A 25V 0 5A 25V 5A This setting is common to all channels Any change to this setting also changes the settings of the rest of the channels Impose a voltage or current signal to the input module within the limits you set here Note If the connection method or input range is changed alarm setting is turned off IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 4 3 Setting Input Range Span and Linear Scaling Strain The measurement mode should be 2 k 20 k or 200 k The measuring ranges are as shown below depending on the measurement modes and gauge methods Gauge method 2k 20 k 200 k 1 gauge method 2000 to 2000 me 20000 to 20000 me 200000 to 200000 me 2 gauge method 1000 to 1000 me 10000 to 10000 me 100000 to 100000 me 4 gauge method 500 to 500 me 5000 to 5000 me 50000 to 50000 me Note If you have connected any new strain gauge or changed the measuring range init
11. punt ef tr Data number All channel data CR LF Continuous data numbers Title aaa pa sfo rfofo so mr PAM Ea Te Arama daka EAS PAE IAEA R9 01 01 is the Software revision number The Software ID in this software is XXX XXXXX XXXX Acquisition time first data AE AAA eee are Aa AAA ll fl al il lf al a ada a IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 6 8 File Formats Acquisition time last data Alas ee ea lo ela e eee eee MODO UOMO Ada a aleta eee EJFPAYE TAPA oii se 1 0 gt 18 A eee Sample rate ODO a 2 ee ee ae Sele cpsjojmjojrje jufajrfol Jejsfejejojr fo 21 22 28 24 as 28 27 on 20 20 92 Data acquisition interval Example of data acquisition interval 0 5 sec and 60 sec If a group was converted the group s channel range will be displayed here If a single channel was converted the group range will be empty 6 13 BIEMIJOS 19MIIA 291101SIH o 6 8 File Formats Channel number Sim aM LATO S Le AA delel wjej rf cannes numer chamet One channel number occupies 6 character spaces including double quotation marks One channel number can t be longer than 4 alphanumerics Example of channel number Measurement channels 001 and 320 Math channel A20 One Unit occupies 10 character spaces including double quotation marks After a Unit with less than 8 alphanumerics spaces will appear A Unit can t be longer than 8 alphanumerics
12. Setting Password After activating the keylock it is possible to in validate the keylock using the FUNC Key depending on the settings in the FUNC menu To use the FUNC option it is necessary to enter a password in the range of 0 to 9999 Display Update Interval Select the display update interval when the operation display mode is set to Auto Select 2 3 4 or 5 seconds Indication for Display Select whether to have Channel Number or Tag indication on the DC100 DR display Note that the channel number will be printed displayed regardless of selection if no Tag setting is made or all spaces IM DP12013 61E 4 53 Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 28 System Configuration 1 Select Config gt System Configuration from the menubar to display the System Configuration setting screen see below System Configuration Model CE C DR130 RAR D100 Type C Stand alone Expandable aE Model type Style Number Style 8 Style number Memory Capacity 1MB Y Memory capacity Options If Math RAJO 41 W Temperature Unit Switch Di W Report M3 W Summer Winter Time 111 FD Select an option M SCSI ges 2 Depending on the device model you want to make settings for select Model DA100 DR130 DR2xx DR231 241 232 242 or DC100 3 If relevant select Type Standalone or Expandable 4 Select the approriate Style Number using the pull down menu Make sure to set it as the setting screen contents also depend on the Style numb
13. oooonccnnnnnnccccccnnononncnnnnnnnonnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnons 4 32 Printing Settings DR ONIY luso dali 4 34 Setting Messages DC100 DR only coccccccccnnccnccnnnnnncconcnnnononncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnanannnnnnons 4 36 Setting the Writing Operation DC100 Only oocccccnnccccccccccconncncnnnncnncnonononononnnnnnnnonononnnannnnnnnns 4 37 Setting A D Converter Integration Time Filter and Scan Interval cccccceeeessssseeeeeeeeeees 4 40 Setting Alarm Interval Hysteresis and Alarm Display HOlO o ooooccccccncnncccccnooonncnnnnnnns 4 41 Setting Relay and Internal Switch Actions ooccccccnccccccocoonnnncnononononononnonnnnnnononnnnonononannnnnnonons 4 42 Setting Burn out RJC and for DR Only Recording Colors oooccooccccccccccconcccnccanananannnnnnno 4 43 FEDOM A A 4 44 Setting TLOG Math Setup Temperature Unit and DC100 only SCSI ID Number 4 46 Setting FUNC Key and SET Key Operations for DC100 and DR Only ccccccccccccocnnnnnnnn 4 48 Setting ihe Recording Format DR Only dial 4 49 Memory related Settings DC 100 Only cococccnnnncnononococcconoononnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnonnnononononononnnnrnnnonns 4 51 Setting Keylock Display Update Interval Ch Tag Display Indication DC100 DR only 4 53 IM DP12013 61E 4 2 Contents 4 28 System CONQUE 4 54 4 29 Subunit and Module Configuration ocooconcnnncnnnnncconcnonononnnnnnonnnonononon
14. the RRJC settings will be cleared and the type of input and measuring range for the reference channel will be set to the one which was in effect before the change was made The span will be set to the initial value of the measuring range Setting the Span The measurement range is decided according to the type of input The left and right span must lie within the measurement range However the span is 0 to 1 for the DI input type By setting the span the setting range for the upper lower alarm limit of the rate of change is determined The value on the left side of the SPAN menu shows the left span and the value on the right side of the SPAN menu shows the right span For the remote RJC the setting range for span is the same as that for the reference channel 4 7 Joyeinbijuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 3 Setting Input Range Span and Linear Scaling Selecting the Input Type for Linear Scaling The input type can be selected from the following e VOLT DC voltage e TC thermocouple e RTD resistance temperature detector e DI contact e mA DC current e AC Power Monitor e STRAIN e PULSE For pulse scaling setting is insufficient Setting Linear Scaling Values SCL The left scaling and right scaling values are set following the left and right span values of the span menu The value on the left side of the SCL menu shows the left scaling value and the value on the right side of the SCL menu shows the right scaling val
15. 002 001 To obtain the difference of the measured data of channel 002 and channel 001 Multiplication i 003 K1 To multiply constant K1 to the measured data of channel 003 Division 004 K2 To divide the measured data of channel 004 by constant K2 Power ES 005 006 To take the power of measured data of channel 005 with the measured data of channel 006 Absolute value ABS ABS 001 To obtain the absolute value of the measured data of channel 001 Square root SQR SQR 002 To obtain the square root of the measured data of channel 002 Common logarithm LOG LOG 003 To obtain the common logarithm of the measured data of channel 003 Natural Logarithm LN LN 004 To obtain the natural logarithm of the measured data of channel 004 Exponent EXP EXP 005 To make the measured data of channel 005 to be x and obtain e can be used as signs as in 001 IM DP12013 61E 1 15 1 5 DA100 Functions 1 16 Logical operators Type Operator Logical product AND Logical sum OR Exclusive OR XOR Logical negation NOT Relational operators Type Operator Equal EQ Not equal NE Greater than GT Less than LT Greater than or GE equal to Less than or LE equal to Specified channel statistical operators Type Operator Example Description 001AND002 when channel 001 0 and channel 002 0 0 when channel 001 nonzero and channel 002 0 0 when channel 001 0 and channel 002 nonzero 0 when both cha
16. 19990429 0021 txt 19990429 0022 tet File name daily 1 9987 2010 Save as type Text Files Ext Cancel 4 Click OK in the Conversion dialog box to close it The data will be converted to the selected format and saved as a new file Note e The file extension of the conversed file is automatically changed to the following format names to distinguish it from the original file Excel conversions possible for version 4 0 or higher get the extension xls ACSII files txt and Lotus possible for version 2 0 or higher files get the extension wj2 For Lotus 1 2 3 and Excel there is a limit to the data that can be read When the memory of your PC is not sufficient data may not be read even though the data limit is not exceeded Files with converted formats are saved to the same directory as the original e Do not select external media like floppy disk to save data e Do not select save data in a root directory e Make sure there is enough memory before saving data Printing out the active report file Click Vert CH tab or Hor CH tab for the format Refer to Section 6 9 Printing Measurment Data for details IM DP12013 61E 6 19 BIEMIJOS JOMAI A 291101SIH o Chapter 7 Calibration 7 1 Operating Procedures on the Calibration Screen Displaying the calibration screen Calibration is done using the Software Configurator After selecting the project click the Software Configurator from the launch
17. M1 option TLOG PSUM XXX is the only operator available When the Range is set to RATE momentary pulse count mode the count number is integrated When the Range is set to Gate contact ON OFF detection mode the ON time is integrated Because both values are integrated values of the measurement made every 1 s the same value is held for a duration of 1 s when the measurement interval is set to 0 5 s The maximum count number or ON time is set with SPAN The highest value that can be set for the maximum value is 99999999 The integration interval is set to relative time or absolute time by setting the event to timer in the event action function Also action is set to timer reset ON Contact state OFF Integration interval You can select whether to treat a result of the computational expression TLOG PSUM XXX exceeding 99999999 as an overflow or to continue computing with the value following 99999999 reset to 0 Computing results from a separate calculation of TLOG PSUM XXX If you set the computational expression as TLOG PSUM XXX KO1 KO1 100 the above action there are no changes even if the result of the calculation TLOG PSUM XXX K01 exceeds 99999999 If you choose to continue computing even if the result exceeds 99999999 the value subsequent to 99999999 is reset to 0 For example if the measured value is 4 after the computed result becomes 99999999 it is counted O gt 1 gt 2 gt 3 and becomes 3 not reset to
18. M3033 You must Unlock and enter Password to Exit M3231 Send Tags M3232 Send TagIDs M3601 Start Receiving M3602 Start Sending M3603 Reconstruct M3604 File is already open Reopen will cause your changes to be discarded Do you want to reopen M3605 All settings will be initialized M3606 SET Regular settings will be initialized M3607 Add Unit M3608 Delete Unit IM DP12013 61E Index A A D converter integration time ooonnnnnnncnnnnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnennnns 4 40 ALD imegral TMe road 1 9 AC ee ee Se Ee A ee ce 4 8 Activating hardware actions ccccccccccccccncncncncncononononononons 4 61 MN ltd ctas 1 10 delta high e 1 11 delta TOW IME zerio E AA 1 11 Merval sur a a 4 41 WEI aaa 1 10 rate of change lower limit oococcccoononccnncnccnnncnnnnnnnnos 1 11 rate of change upper liMit ooooooccnnncccccnnnncnnnnnnnnnnos 1 10 A r raS 4 11 time before file end ccccccccncncncncnconininonininininnnos 4 51 Doro oe ao T S 4 11 upper Ii suscita lotrnadeiada s 1 10 A A AN 4 12 A Oo ee eT Re ea 5 9 6 7 B gt Bo nd ry Valle paca 4 16 BUNOU coenen e tx cosas eau ta ewes NA O 4 43 C Calibration AUO ites a aca aoc cae nukes cae eaue 7 2 Manual Sesana ceauran nave nian Oaactadeaaehcenians 7 4 Channel display Indication 0 n a 4 53 Number display isre NNA 4 49 NUMDer PAN Plica 4 50 il A Pana elee 4 50 Ghan Speed llar ls laica 4 35 harn Speed noc eres eas 4 35 Prom Noa 6 7 A E 4 5
19. Remote control signal terminal numbers are applicable for this selection ALARM If an alarm occurs the action is executed RELAY If the selected internal switch or relay is operating the action is executed When the alarm module or the DI DO modules are not recognized as system modules the relay is set to OFF CHART END When the end of the chart is detected the action is executed FILE END When the end of file the time when the writing operation is terminated and the file is closed is detected the action is executed TIMER e If the selected timer s set time is up the action is executed Six timers are available Select any from among these timers See Section 14 4 Setting the Timer e In combination with the level action the action is repeated alternately between executing and stopping each time the timer s set time is up MFUNC KEY e When the M FUNC key on the operation panel is pressed the action is executed e In combination with the level action the action is repeated alternately between executing and stopping each time the M FUNC key is pressed MATCH TIME Match time setting aloows you to preset a time to start stop event action functions Set the Action you want to happen in the Action setting space Match Times Setting e There are three types of applicable Match Times Select any of them in the Match time dialog box on the right of the event action setting screen Select the day and time you want the Match Tim
20. tioning If the same problem still occurs after the proper corrective action has been taken diagnose the problem using the diagnosis software Warning Messages No W1102 W3304 W3305 W3315 W3316 W3317 W3318 W3319 W3320 W3332 W3333 W3451 W3671 W3672 W3673 W3674 W3675 W3676 W3677 W3678 W3679 W3680 W3681 W3682 W3683 W3684 W3685 W3686 Message Description Converted data file will be overwritten OK Start Initiliazing Start Reconstructing Stop Calibration Send Calibration Values 60 mV 200 mV have not been calibrated Do you want to continue Store Calibration Values Abort Calibration Initial Balance Failed Retry Close network Set the network address Delete the current Project Please change connected hardware to SET mode Hardware model doesn t match software setting Continue sending Style numbers don t match Continue sending Hardware and Software configurations don t match Continue sending data Hardware and Software options don t match Continue sending Some data couldn t be read Some existing data were changed This is a reference channel Channels refering to this channel will be changed too Settings of other power module channels will be changed too Some channels out of the copy range will be changed too Some channels can t be copied Writing operation was changed Following the change of temperature unit SET Regular settings have been initialized The digital pri
21. 0 u0 1e1ado a10jaq 1 5 DA100 Functions Computing equations are set according to the following rules The number of computing equations Thirty computing equations for the stand alone type and sixty for the expandable type can be set Each computing equation is assigned a number The numbers are A01 to A30 for the stand alone type and A01 to A60 for the expandable type These numbers are called computation channel numbers Data to be computed e Measured data Specified with channel numbers example 050 e Computed data Specified with computation channel numbers e Constants 30 constants for the stand alone type and 60 constants for the expanded type can be set Each constant is expressed by a number from K01 to K60 K01 to K30 for the stand alone type Priority of operators The priority of operators in a computing equation is as follows The operators are placed in order from the highest priority Type Operators Function ABS SQR LOG LN EXP MAX MINO P P SUM AVE PRE HOLD RESET PSUM Power dl Signs logical negation NOT Multiplication division ey Addition subtraction Greater less relation GT LT GE LE Equal not equal relation EQ NE Logical product AND Logical sum exclusive OR XOR Range when computing When the value exceeds 10 during the computation a computation error overflow occurs Units in computing equations In computations mea
22. 3 4 Even ACION la A 4 27 Event Action Settings ao 1 14 F File deleting oldest ii a a ia 4 51 deletion when COPYING ccceccceecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 4 51 overwriting same NAME cccccseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaneneeees 4 51 FileformatS un eee 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 FUNC EA A E E E E E TE E Sor ane 4 14 4 40 A E E A eas E 5 9 6 7 G gt General display settings oooococicnnnnnnnniicinincn 6 5 6 6 6 11 GPB RE OL SN 3 4 Ef A N 5 4 5 5 H Hardware Configurator display SCUINOS seice aaa A 4 59 A e N a A a 4 35 HISTORICAL VIGW GF sai 1 2 PONG Gs cect at eat eye oh etek a Gee gad ok lee 1 13 HOUND sta iio 1 19 ASIS IS gsar 1 11 4 41 AA MitalZiNG Settings a keleneslionad ae 4 56 Input type for linear Scala a 4 8 Input RANGE srra 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 INPULIVDES pda 1 6 Internal SWIC SS 200 cis 4 13 4 42 IMtSTDOlA ON trata Ica 4 15 4 16 o A E O 1 1 Paddel Se 3 2 3 3 Index 1 Q D gt Index K Keylock A ae Reccedeic tunel E 4 53 L Launcher SORWANG erioa ee Pee eee e 2 1 Launcher SOMWALE nesnenin aara AA 1 1 ES EE 4 28 License information rata lalala 2 2 e lo ceci 5 10 Linear SCALING isio 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 AAA eo EZ 4 35 E ek ag eee 4 17 A A A at a dat saacetuloas 4 15 LOGOO e E ence ena 1 2 LOGOS RSOMW GNC aere ae a aE E a a 5 1 Logging configuration cccccccooonconanccncnnnnnononcnnnnes 5 2 5 3 5 13 LOGGING Mode scanna E E A 4 34 LOW EF TIME ALA
23. ASCII Lotus 1 2 3 or Excel formats and then saved Report data can be displayed printed and their formats can be converted IM DP12013 61E 1 2 Required PC Environment Hardware Operating System IM DP12013 61E Personal computer A PC with Windows 95 98 or Windows NT 4 0 CPU Pentium 133MHz or higher Pentium II 200 MHz or higher recommended Internal Memor More than 32 MB For speedy operation we recommend a Pentium II processor with 64 to 96 MB internal memory Harddisk More than 100 MB available memory Disk Drive 3 5 Floppy disk drive 1 44 MB or CD ROM drive Printer printer driver Supporting Windows 95 98 or Windows NT 4 0 Display For Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 At least 800x600 with 32 colors 1024x768 with a 65536 color display is recommended Mouse Supporting Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 Communication board GP IB GP IB interface board National Instruments AT GPIB TNT PCI GPIB GPIB 98 Turbo RS 232 C RS 422 A RS 485 Compatible only with a built in COM port Ethernet An Ethernet card is required for the PC Windows TCP IP service must be installed Windows 95 98 or Windows NT 4 0 Note Use Internet Explorer 3 02 or later for Windows 95 uoleisdoO 3104939 1 3 Setting up DAQ 32 DAQ 32 software is available on both CD ROM and Floppy disks Refer to either CD ROM setup or Floppy disk setup below Make sure you have a serial number for DAQ 32 beforehand The se
24. Axis using two cursors cursor A and cursor B This may be useful if you want to know the time or voltage difference between two occurrences Use the cursors as follows 1 Point the mouse at the position in the waveform display area where you want to read measurement data The vertical bar that appears is cursor A Hold the mouse and drag the pointer to the next position where you want to read measurement data Cursor B gets set when you release the mouse Example of cursor display Cursor A Cursor B 2 To display the cursor values select Window gt Control or click the cursor Control button on the toolbar below a Historical Viewer Graph 0001 btd tl File Edit TimeAxis YoAxis View Window Convert Information Help lej x S a amp le m Ml 2 eme S Cursor setting In the cursor Control dialog box you can now read measurement values at the cursor positions and the value difference between the two cursors positions If you wish to accurately adjust the position of a cursor click the arrow buttons next to data No values in the cursor Control dialog box The cursor will move in steps of one data item El Cursor control pus IR EN E 108 moving 7 385 T 72 amp eA esoo iedoseo 0001480 Fetih T iBe fiba cHoo1 v 0 540 1 756 0 916 e Ho02 w 1 664 3 359 cHo03 v 2456 668 9910 cH004 v 3 198 cHo05 3 878 cHoo6 v 4 481 CHOOT Lv 4 996 cHoos v 5412
25. DR will be activated automatically if not yet active 218M JJ0S 1306607 a 5 11 Checking Logging Status and Printing Wave forms Checking Logging Status To check the logging status select Logging gt Current Logging Status Print Setup 1 Select Trend Monitor gt Print Setup and make the Printer settings Click OK Print Settings 1 Select Trend Monitor gt Print Settings to chose Black amp White or Color printing and to optionally enter a Comment in the textbox Click OK Start Printing 1 To print waveforms first make sure monitoring is being paused Then select Trend Monitor gt Print The Print Setting dialog box opens to make Printer and Print Range settings and to set the amount of copies 2 Click OK to start actual printing IM DP12013 61E Chapter 6 Historical Viewer Software 6 1 IM DP12013 61E Introducing Historical Viewer Software Start Historical Viewer software e Click the Historical Viewer button on the Launcher toolbar or right click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select Historical Viewer e From the Windows Start menu select Program gt DAQ 32 gt Historical Viewer From the available 2 groups you can display the data of one group at a time A group can contain the data of maximum 10 channels Select the desired group by clicking the group tab in the monitor screens The following data can be viewed e Measurement and Math channel data e Measurement and Math ch
26. ENTE EJE Copy Paste Ready yl NUM 2 Select an Event using the pull down menu which appears when you click the setting area below the Event label 3 If you use REMOTE RELAY TIMER MATCH TIME or for the DR MFUNC as an Event setting enter the appropriate number 4 Select the Edge or Level mode in the setting space under the Mode label 5 Select an action in the setting space under the Action label The kind of actions you can select depends on the events selected earlier 6 Depending on the action selected above 5 it may be necessary to make additional settings on the right of the setting space under the Action label Use the pull down menu to make a selection 7 Set the Match Times days and time in the the Match Times dialog box 8 Make the Groups setting Divide the channels you choose for the Group setting by commas Between a continueing serie of channel numers place a hyphen For example 001 005 008 001 005 channel 001 to 005 4 27 Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 13 Event Action Match Time and Group Settings Selecting Events Select any event from among the following NONE releases the event action setting REMOTE e This menu is displayed only with the DI DO modules that are recognized as system modules e When a remote control signal is applied the action is executed e There are 12 control signals available Select any control signal from these num bers for event setting
27. Help alu 812 Channels tath Wrting Operation Eventi ction Timers hessages Constants SETUP SETUP Basic Setting Contents PFUNCIFUNCS Menu r 7 2 8 ALARM_ACK O e REPORT_STOP ALARM RESET COC TIMER_RESET Key Lock Display STE URI 2 2s DATA_WWRITE C A Displayed inthe F INIT_BALANCE COC 2 Displayed in the F KEY_LOCK_ON o8 2 3 gt Non Use KEY_LOCK_OFF oe 2 MATH _START oe 2 MATH _STOP oe 2 MATH_CLR_START O e MATH_ACK IL MODULE_INF oe RAM IMIT eos RE_SYSTEM eos REPORT_START of 2 Ready NUM The below explanation is for the FUNC key Set key setting works the same Select the menu to be displayed by pressing the FUNC key whether in the FUNC menu or the FUNC3 menu The FUNC menu is displayed by pressing the FUNC key at a touch and the FUNC3 menu is displayed by pressing the FUNC key for about 3 seconds continuously Select one of the following three options using the radio buttons 1 FUNC displayed in the FUNC menu 2 FUNCG3 displayed in the FUNC3 menu 3 OFF not displayed in either menu 4 48 IM DP12013 61E 4 25 Setting the Recording Format DR only IM DP12013 61E Click the SETUP tab and select Recording Format from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt Record ing Format BI newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator File Comm Settings Config View Help Su e Se Channels htath Printing Eventi ction Timers
28. It s possible to apply a display limit Clip to waveforms you view When you set the display limit function waveforms will be limited between the minimum and maximum values on the Y Axis scale Waveforms with data points smaller than the minimum scale value or larger than the maximum scale value will be truncated This function enables you to view waveforms outside the screen range as horizontal lines in the display area Click the Clip button below from the monitor toolbar or select Y Axis gt Clip Clip button ala 7 mls E e Waveform without Clip e Waveform with Clip V A Linking other monitors If you Link the monitor display with other monitor displays settings for one display will get copied to all other displays To do so click the Link button from the monitor toolbar or select Trend Monitor gt Monitor Link Link button olf 8 Setting waveform display ON OFF inside the display area Click the channel buttons on the bottom of the Zone display area on right side of the wavefrom display window Selected zone indicator Grid brilliance Waveform area brilliance Waveforms ON OFF Adjusting display grid and background colors Move the buttons on the right of the Zone display area on right side of the wavefrom display window up and down to adjust display grid and background colors IM DP12013 61E 5 7 Cursor Measurement It is possible to read time and measurement data values on the X Axis us
29. Joyeinbijyuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 34 Printing Settings 1 To print all settings select File gt Print from the menubar BN newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Comm Settings Config View Help Open Creo Sev ee Print Print Ctrl F Print Ct ies Print Preview Frint Preview contents i a Print Setup Print Setup y START 1 default 2 noname ast STOF H 3 honame rst algal 4 noname cat FUNC EER or The Print setting screen will appear 2 After finishing Printer Print range and Copy settings click OK to start printing e To check the printout before printing select File gt Print Preview from the menubar e Select File gt Print Setup for the standard Windows print settings 4 60 IM DP12013 61E 4 35 Activating Hardware Actions The following DA100 DC100 or DR hardware actions can be activated e System Restructuring e Initializating Hardware e Math Start Stop Clear and Start Clear e Report Start Stop e DC100 Writing Data Action Start Stop Pause e Strain Balancing lnitialization Object Input Channels Only for strain modules Math Report Writing and Strain actions can only be made if settings have first been received from a DA100 DC100 or DR After receiving the data you may not have changed the system or module construction 1 Select Comm gt Action gt and choose the desired action WI newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator File Se
30. Logger File Logging Option Help Qu Go En iil MOAT REGORG STOP TREND HUMERIC We BO Juan se Data will be Recorded according to the conditions set in Section 5 2 Logging Configura tion Recording Start End If a fixed time was set the Record button will be inactive When starting recording a communication performance bar will get displayed If some data from the DA100 DC100 or DR aren t acquired properly then this will be visible on the performance bar as the indicator will start blinking The communication indicator will keep blinking after the Performance bar exceeds 100 0 Performance bar 100 Current percentage a A 54 Starts blinking when 100 is exceeded In such a case respond as follows e Increase the communication speed e Increase the length of the recording interval e Stop collecting Math data e Reduce the amount of modules attached to the DARWIN equipment e Use a faster communication module RS232C 422 lt GPIB lt Ethernet 9 13 918M JJOS 1306607 a 5 9 Icon Display during Monitoring Recording During Monitoring Recording the following icons may be activated Hardware measurement condition icon File Logging Option Help a ES al t MOAR RECORO STOP TREND HUMERIC EE Math icon Acquisition icon Communication icon Communication icon Plain icon Icon with thunder mark Icon with exclamation mark Acquisition icon Gray icon Red blinking i
31. Report 2 hol e Lara Report 1 li 6 4 A pat e o o A x Start of report making Stop of report making _ S S As __ Time to make report Time to make report Time to make report A Denotes the point in time a report is created e Data items included in the first round of reporting after the report start are fewer in number than those included in the second and subsequent rounds of report making e If the time when data are sampled coincides with report stop the DA samples the data before the report stop The report created when the DA stops making reports thus includes those data e If the report start coincides with the time the report is created the start precedes thus no report is created 1 21 uoleisdoO a10jaq 1 5 DA100 Functions 1 22 e If the time when data are sampled coincides with the report start the data sampled at the same time report making started are included in first reporting round The report created when the DA stops making reports thus includes those data e If you have defined timer and match time signals as events using the event action functions in order to let the report start match the actual reporting data items included in the first reporting round will have one data item more than those included in the second or any subsequent reporting round Temporary measurement omissions Measurement may not take place if the DA is loaded beyond its processing capability If a measurement omission occ
32. T 5 e Example of a Lotus converted file o lt F G DAGSZ Data Viewer RY 01 01 software ID ALA IO J Start Tine 1999 04 23 09 22 01 0 Time 1999 04 23 09 22 10 0 F 4 Samle Rate 1 0 Sec o 5 Data Court 10 D 4 Group 01 01 Ch CHOOl CH002 CHOO3 CH004 CHOOS CHOQ Time msec Y Y Y Y Y Y Co 04 23 09 22 01 0 0 4 749 5 804 2 344 2 939 5 936 4 04 23 09 22 02 0 0 4 754 5 800 2 320 2 970 5 942 4 04 23 09 22 03 0 0 4 760 5 795 2 2995 3 000 5 948 4 04 23 09 22 04 0 0 4 765 5 790 2 2971 3 030 5 954 4 04 23 09 22 05 0 0 4 770 S786 2 247 3 060 5 959 4 04 23 09 22 06 0 0 4 776 S781 2 2923 3 090 5 964 4 e Example of an Excel converted file 4 DAQ32 Data Viewer R9 01 01 Software ID XXX XXXKX XKXX 2 Start Time 1999 04 23 09 2201 0 3 End Time 1999 04 23 09 22 10 0 4 Sample Rate 1 0 Sec 5 Data Count 10 lGroup 01 g1 Ch CHOOT CHOO2 CHOO3 CHOO4 CHOO5 CHO Date Time msec y y y y y y g 0723 092201 00 4 749 5 804 9944 2939 5936 ldo 0423 092202 00 4 754 5 800 2320 2970 5942 11 04723 092203 00 4 760 5 795 22905 3000 5 948 132 04 23 092204 00 4 765 5 790 9971 3030 595 13 04 23 092205 00 4 770 5 786 2247 3060 5 959 144 04723 092206 00 4 776 5 781 2223 3090 5 964 IM DP12013 61E 6 11 6 8 File Formats In this section you can find ASCII file format ASCII file converted format eC taster ine Joni nara Joni Coman O ee Channel number CR LF
33. a level between 10 and 100 of the measuring range The instrument bases its calculations of all other parameters on the frequency of Vi Extra care must therefore be taken when setting the input level of V1 If the input level fails to fall within the given limits there is no guarantee that the mea surement of any other parameters will be reliable 250V 0 5A 0 0 to 250 0Vrms 0 0000 to 0 5000Arms 125 0 to 125 0W 250 0 to 250 0W 375 0 to 375 0W 0 0 to 125 0VA 0 0 to 250 0VA 0 0 to 375 0VA 0 0 to 125 0Var 0 0 to 250 0Var 0 0 to 375 0Var 1 00 to 1 00 80 0 to 80 0deg 45 00 to 65 00Hz 250V 5A 0 0 to 250 0Vrms 0 000 to 5 000Arms 1250 to 1250W 2500 to 2500W 3750 to 3750W 0 to 1250VA 0 to 2500VA 0 to 3750VA 0 to 1250Var 0 to 2500Var 0 to 3750Var 1 00 to 1 00 80 0 to 80 0deg 45 00 to 65 00Hz IM DP12013 61E 4 10 4 4 Alarm Settings In this Section you will find the setting methods for different kinds of alarm the alarm level and the alarm output relay Alarm Setting Procedures 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Math Functions from the menubar Alarm value Alarm item Alarm type Alarm relay Ch
34. alarm signal will be issued if an alarm occurs in another channel or at another alarm level once an alarm has occurred in one channel and the alarm signal has been issued In this case the alarm signal can be issued by designating the reflash output relay designated by alarm setting as the alarm output relay Up to six relays can be desig nated as reflash relays A reflash relay is designated as the output relay Channel 1 A reflash relay is designated as I l Alarm state Channel 2 L Fo the output relay A reflash relay is designated as l l Channel 3 o o A the output relay Reflash alarm ON Reflash relay output Alarm output Output relay L LI relay Approx Approx Reflash alarm OFF 500 ms 500 ms E Reflash relay output Alarm output relay hold non hold Each alarm output relay can be switched to the hold mode or non hold mode Alarm output relay p Output relay Non hold mode Each alarm output relay is activated according to its alarm ON OFF state Alarm ON Alarm OFF Jo tL Output relay ON Output relay OFF IL Hold mode Once an alarm occurs the alarm output relay continues to be activated even if the alarm is turned OFF To stop the alarm relay output reset the alarm using a communication command For a description of communications commands see the GP IB RS232 C Interface User s Guide Alarm ON Po Alarm OFF l Alarm reset Output relay ON Poo Output relay OFF 1 13 u0 11e1ado
35. always make sure to check the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes checkbox even if you do not wish to use daylight saving changes for DAQ 32 software If you don t check the setting errors may occur for the DARWIN Daylight Saving Time function 4 33 Joyeinbiyuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 15 Printing Settings DR Only The following print setting can be made for DRs e Recording Mode Trend or Logging e Trend Printing interval Fixed or Automatic e Chart speed e Chart speed 2 e Header e Title e List Format To open the Printing related setting screen see below click the Printing tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt and either Recording Mode Chart Speed Chart Speed 2 Header Title or List Format from the menubar Recording modes Chart speed settings Printing tab BN neviile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Iofs File Oomm Settings Config View Help a gt El a j Channgls men J Hinting Eventi ction Timers hes ages Constants SETUP Recording Mode al Speed 2 Chartspeed 2 Trend Chart Speed 100 pad settings C Fix Recording Interval Recording f Auto C Absolute fram Reference Time interval E Logging Time Interval m Ret Time a Relative Fixed Time Char Speed 100 ment Time Interval 0 Daysy Mo fo Header Header settings Title E S Title settings m List Format i W Print setting range info W Print printing
36. described below Connect only one DA100 DC100 DR to one PC Ethernet module NS 10BASE T cable d Ethernet card The Ethernet module mode must be the Set mode Network Settings 1 Switch on power of your PC and the DA100 DC100 DR Startup DAQ 32 and select Software Configurator with the Launcher toolbar 2 Click the Network tab to display the setting screen for IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway see below T Software Configurator A ES File Communications Diagnostic System Help Network tab ilia elel 2 Communications Diagnostic Calibration Network Change after colored blue Detaul Gateway 133 140 104 254 Set the DIP swich settings on the Ethernet module as shown below y Dipswitch For to configure the module For normal operafion position for AAA LJ i Bp communication mode Dipswitch position for setting mode Check button 3 Click the Check button to get the currently used settings If this is the first time you use the DA100 DC100 DR initial values will get displayed 4 If you click the digits in the IP address Subnet Mask or Default Gateway setting boxes the clicked part will be invertedly displayed allowing you to change the value 3 2 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 3 2 Network Settings 5 Enter the appropriate setting values for IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 6 After making the settings click OK and again OK when a reconfirmation mess
37. directly PC connected DA100 DC100 DR uoleisdoO 3104939 1 1 Data Aquisiton Software DAQ 32 Intro 1 2 3 Logger Enables you to display DA100 DC100 DR measurement and calculated Math data on your PC s monitor and save those data and data for report files to its harddisk Allows you to set the interval for saving data and for display renewal Saving measurement data can be selected to start either immediately or at a fixed time Saving measurement data can be selected to end either immediately or at a fixed time or after a fixed data number has been reached Report data will be saved when created by DA100 DC100 or DR On your PC you can display the following monitors Trend monitor Displays both measurement and computed waveforms Useful for trend observation Numeric monitor Displays numeric values of both measurement and computed waveforms Useful when reading a large number of values at the same time Monitor settings can be connected by clicking the Link button 4 Historical Viewer Using Historical Viewer you can use the following 3 kinds of data to monitor waveforms numerical values etc on a PC screen or to print them out Data saved to a harddisk using Logger software Data from earlier obtained software for DARWIN instruments DOS or Windows Data saved directly to a floppy disk from a DR DC100 It is possible to use a cursor to read the values of data on display Data can be converted to
38. not OFF Report Starting Time Set the Starting Time in the format day of month time Define the day of month field within a 01 28 range and the time field within a 00 23 range Report Channels There are sixty report channels from RO1 to R60 Assign channels for measuring objects being computed or Math channels and the type of Math on a report channel basis When making a Math report let computing start before making the report start Types of Computing Select one of the below Type Data Item for Computing Math INST Instantaneous value at the time of making report AVE Average maximum and minimum over the computing period SUM Sum and cumulative sum over the computing period Sum The total sum over an hour for hourly reports the sum over a day for daily reports or the sum over a month for monthly reports The instrument resets this value each time it makes any of these reports Cumulative sum The total sum up to the preset time to make a report in the case of hourly reports or the sum up to a preset time of the day to make a report in the case of daily reports The instrument resets this value at each preset time or at each preset time of the day for report making The instrument does not perform cumulative summation for monthly reports Unit of Summation Sum Unit Input data items like flow rates that have a unit in sec min hour or day give Math results that differ from their actual values when simply summed This
39. or OFF during 1s interval Display 250V 0 5A 250V 5A 25V 0 5A Display Measurable Range 2k 2000 0 to 2000 0ue 20k 20000 to 20000ue 200k 20000 to 20000ue 10e IM DP12013 61E Input Related Functions e Remote RJC RRJC Can be selected only with optional math function M1 option RRJC is selected when making a reference junction compensation in measuring the IM DP12013 61E temperature by the thermocouple using the relay terminal When the measured object is at a distance when measuring the temperature by the 1 5 DA100 Functions thermocouple the temperature of the object can be measured by setting a relay terminal close to it Connect the relay terminal and the main unit with compensating copper wire to save costly thermocouple The reference junction compensation of the temperature measurement of the object is made by connecting one of the input channels of the main unit and the relay terminal with the thermocouple and measur ing the temperature of the relay terminal Input module Input terminal Please use the same type of thermocouple Thermocouple Measurement period The measurement period applies to all channels It can be selected from 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 12 15 20 30 or 60 seconds However the settable minimum measurement period varies as shown below according to the filter ON OFF setting type of input module and A D integral time Integral time 50 60Hz Input modu
40. screen Ethernet 3 Set IP address of the connected deveice DA100 DC100 DR Note e Only change the dipswitch combination on the connected device after power on the device is turned OFF e If settings don t match module settings a Communication error message will be displayed IM DP12013 61E 3 4 Selecting a Directory to Save Data Use Software Configurator to select the directory you want to save Logger collected measurement data to The default directory is the directory to which you saved DAQ 32 software DAQ 32 User data 1 Startup DAQ 32 and select Software Configurator from the Launcher toolbar 2 Click the Communications tab to display the Communications setting screen 3 To open the Select Directory screen below click the Reference button in the Data Directory setting window below or click Communications gt Data Directory from the menubar Currently used directory Reference button Data Directory T C daqs2Wse data Select Directory screen Select Directory Ei E DADAGS A serdata Cancel 5 g Metwork 4 Choose a earlier created directory to save the collected measurement data to Creating a directory to save data to 4 Select a folder to store the directory you want to create 5 Click Create directory to open the Create directory dialogbox 6 Enter the directory name in the textbox and click OK The created directory will appear Note e When opening Launcher software a Us
41. should be similar to below illustration Cick tabs to select The module dipswitch position setting pages RS 232 C Settings necessary for current settings Aa ES Ir Software Configurator le Communications Diagnostic bystem View Help Job is 10 de AAA Communications Diagnostic iz libration Network RS 232 C Port Mo Con daa Baud Rate 96001 ld A A A BARE Parity Even lata Directory CCF eters 4 egy Present directory to which GP IB settings data are being saved RS 422 RS 485 settings Ethernet settings Change the directory for saving data Before communicating with the DA100 DC100 DR please take note of below difference in setting order For communication with GP IB RS232 C RS 422 A RS 485 1 Make the Communcation settings 2 Reconstruct the System Diagnostic gt Reconstruct 3 Make the Diagnostic settings For ethernet communication 1 Set the DA100 DC100 DR IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway See Network Settings next Section 2 Make the Communcation settings 3 Reconstruct the System Diagnostic gt Reconstruct 4 Make the Diagnostic settings For calibration see Chapter 7 3 1 J10 81NBIJUO SIEMIYOS pS 3 2 Network Settings To use ethernet for communication with DA100 DC100 DR it is necessary to first make IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings for the DA100 DC100 DR Connection Method Connect your PC to DA100 DC100 DR as
42. those selected to be ON in Setting the Channels to be Recorded Dot Recording on page 6 2 Normal e To record all object channels Alarm 1 e To record only the channels with on going alarm e Recording continues even if the alarm is released Alarm 2 e To record only the channels with on going alarm e Recording stops when the alarm is released Group e To record the channels which are set into a group only e Recorded only if GR TREND is set in the event action function 4 49 Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 25 Setting the Recording Format DR only 4 50 Printing when chart speed is changed SPEED CHANGE PR When the chart speed is changed in dot recording select whether to print with the changed chart speed or not e OFF does not print e ON prints Printing recording start stop time mark ON OFF MARK PR In dot recording select whether the record start stop time is printed or not e OFF not printed e ON printed Number of columns for digital printing DIGITAL PR CLMN Select the amount of channels to be printed in one horizontal line e Select 1 2 3 or 4 columns e f Tag has been selected in selecting the channel number Tag this is limited to 3 columns If Tag is set to 16 characters the Tag entry is limited to two columns Channel number printing pitch CHANNEL PITCH For dot recording select the number of millimeters for the channel number printing interval When Tag ha
43. u mju elle 2 General Display Settings button General Display setting dialog box Group Recording Display Display tabs channel scale zone General Display Settings Ed Ae Scale e anne a z Color display Display CHO11 6 000 6 000 i 100 ON OFF CHO12 0 CHD13 CHO14 CHo15 HOE a CHO18 cH 19 CHO20 Set to initial E E ee j ea uae Waveforms all Select same Set to initial Copy Paste ON OFF scale forall values Set same zone as first zone waveforms for all 2 Click the tab of the group you want to open 3 Select the channel you wish to record in the group Select a channel number and a overview of the channel numbers will appear The channel you select here will be recorded 4 Click the boxes in front of the waveform numbers on the left W01 to W10 to select which data you want to be displayed 5 Set the maximum and minimum Scale Note The input range is between 9999999999 and 9999999999 excluding decimal points Additional decimal points will automatically be round off depending on the measured data and scale 6 Set the waveform display area Zone Note e If the highest and lowest scale values are the same then the highest setting will automatically be increased with 1 and the lowest setting value will be decreased with 1 e The lowest setting range for the Zone is 0 to 99 the highest is 1 to 100 e In the waveform monitor display area the lowest value is 0 the highest value is 100
44. unistalling the software in the below fashion Uninstalling DAQ 32 1 Open Start menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Add Remove Programs 2 Please make a backup in a seperate directory of the following important files e All files of the data directories e All files with extensions ast rst cst pnl set txt for every project 3 Remove files created after DAQ 32 was installed left over data files or subdirectories using explorer Don t set timezones using the Windows system autoexec bat Place the REM command before commands like TZ GMTO for autoexec bat To set timezones select the required timezone in the Windows OS Date Time Properties setting screen Start Menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time and check the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes checkbox In the Windows OS Date Time Properties setting screen Start Menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time always make sure to check the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes checkbox even if you do not wish to use daylight saving changes for DAQ 32 software If you don t check the setting errors may occur for the DARWIN Daylight Saving Time function IM DP12013 61E 1 4 Opening and Closing each Software Opening the Software 1 Select from the Start Menu Program gt DAQ 32 Software gt Launcher When the Launcher software is activated the below Launcher buttons will appear in the top
45. value each time it makes any of these reports e Cumulative sum The total sum up to the preset time to make a report in the case of hourly reports or the sum up to a preset time of the day to make a report in the case of daily reports The DA resets this value at each preset time or at each preset time of the day for report making The DA does not perform cumulative summation for monthly reports As an example the following illustrates the process of summation and cumulative Summation for hourly reports The example shows a case where the preset reporting time is 8 00 Cumulative summation e E y I I e we r Summation j AAAA eo Results of computing As 8 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 AAAA A A A Time to make an hourly report A Preset time to make report IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 1 5 DA100 Functions Unit of Summation SUM UNIT Input data such as the flowrate with units in sec min hour or day give results of computing different from their actual values when simply summed This occurs because the unit of such a data item differs from that of the measurement interval In that case you can take the output after having converted the unit of summation so it matches that of the input data item applied Unit of Input Preset Unit Conversion Formula INTVL no conversion Y measured data values sec Y measured data values x measurement interval min Y measured data values x
46. values averages and or sums The results can IM DP12013 61E be delivered using the communication function Reports come in the following three types e Hourly report Reporting intervals Every hour 1 00 2 00 23 00 24 00 Computing data item An hour s average maximum and minimum An hour s sum and cumulative sum Instantaneous value at the time of making the report e Daily report Reporting intervals Every other day preset time Computing data item Aday s average maximum and minimum A day s sum and cumulative sum Instantaneous value at the time of making the report e Monthly report Reporting intervals Every other month preset time Computing data item A month s average maximum and minimum A month s sum Instantaneous value at the time of making the report Putting the hourly daily and monthly report ON or OFF You can set reports to be made separately every hour day or month Daily and monthly reports may be set to either the standard output format ON1 or the enhanced output format ON2 Note that the enhanced format can only be set for either daily reports or monthly reports at a time Output Formats Output formats can be set to standard or enhanced format Hourly reports only have a standard format Standard format Prints the results of computing configured on a report channel basis Enhanced format e Daily reports Results of computing configured on a report channel basis plus in
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48. 00 mV Recording Colors for DR only To set the colors used for DR trend recording click the color setting area to display the Recording Colors setting screen Select the desired channel color and click OK Recording Colors Ea C Black F Cancel C Blue Navy C Green C Yel_Gr C Red_Pr C Orange Brown C Red C Purple 4 43 Joyeinbiyuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 22 Report Settings Open the Report setting screen as follows Click the SETUP tab and select Report from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt Report gt and either Report Setting Report Channel or Report printing Select a SETUP topic Setup tab HII newlile DARWIN Hardware Configurator OF ES File Camm Settings Config View Help SE B 8 2 Channels tutath Printing Event Action Timers Messages Constants SETUP SETUP Basic Setting Contents Report Setting x Hourly Report OFF C ON Pana j OFF C ON1 C ON Report type Recording Format Daily Report p yp Monthly Report OFF C ON1 C ON2 Alarm moe Relay Starting time n Mo Eon Report Starting Time Key Lock Display Report Printing OFF f ON Report Print ON OFF FUNC Menu SET Menu Report Math Channel channel settings R02 001 INST Report ros 002 Options Ro Di Ro aa i ros flag ro aa ros ea Ro laa Ro aa ra a Copy Copy button Paste button
49. 37 fi coog ksz hooo kos hoooo k23 hooo kas 0000 ksa ooo EER NUM 2 Set the Constants in the above Constants setting screen 4 26 IM DP12013 61E 4 13 Event Action Match Time and Group Settings IM DP12013 61E Event Action and Match Time settings are possible for the DA100 if the M1 Math option is being used or if a pulse module is attached For DA100 and DC100 Group settings are possible if the Math option is being used 1 Click the Event Action tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Event Action gt Match Times or gt Groups from the menubar The Event Action Match Time Groups setting screen will open Remote Relay Timer and Match Time number settings Event settings Edge Level settings Action settings Match time settings Bl newfile DARWIN Hardware Corfigurator ETE File Comm Sett Channels E inting Event Action Timers Messages Constants SETUP event ode Aetion No 01 Pr EDGE RECORD ON Match Times No 02 MAN EDGE RECORD OFF No 1 f Day s fo fo No 03 Mites 3 EDGE ALARMRST No 2 7 Days fe fo No 04 0 04 NONE No 3 1 Days fo fo No 05 ii T No 06 Pi No 07 Pi Groups No os DOE 91 fP01 003 008 008 Group settings qa View No 09 Pieters G2 No 10 Mil 63 pr TTT No 11 Eemia No 12 Mills G4 po No 13 Mu 65 PO No 14 Peierls G6 pos No 15
50. 491 32768 29491 21000 20000 19000 SPAN calibration value Values in parenthesis are for strain input modules 7 4 Saving Calibration Data Calibration data can be saved as an ASCII file 1 Click the connect button on the calibration screen The DA100 DC100 or DR system that is connected is displayed 2 Select File gt Save as to display a Save As dialog box 3 Enter a file name in the text box and Click Save IM DP12013 61E Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Troubleshooting If a message appears on the screen refer to paragraph 8 2 on page 8 2 Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action The DA100 DC100 DR DS does not turn ON The power supply is out of the ratings The DA100 s status lamp does not turn ON Use an appropriate power supply The DA100 s status lamp is blinking at The communication module is not installed properly one second intervals Install the communication module properly The DA100 s status lamp is blinking at an interval Internal error has occurred Restart the DA100 other than one second interval A connected subunit is not recognized The subunit is turned OFF Turn the subunit ON The extension cable is not connected properly to the subunit Connect the extension cable properly A connected module is not recognized The module is not connected properly Connect the module properly The measured value is not correct The input signal does not satisfy the specifications Check the i
51. 4A100 1 hleas CH 40 Math CH 30 Maximum amount of Math channels Options MATH REJE Available options Style F8 01 5000 RENNES Style number Note The items displayed in the Version Reference differ depending on the connected instrument IM DP12013 61E 3 9 10 81NBIJUO SIEMIJOS pS Chapter 4 DARWIN Hardware Configurator 4 1 Using DARWIN Hardware Configurator DARWIN Hardware Configurator enables you to make settings to the DA100 DC100 DR Settings differ for each device The hardware setting data can be saved to a PC Starting DARWIN Hardware Configurator Click the DARWIN Hardware Configurator button on the Launcher toolbar or right click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select DARWIN Hardware Configurator Setting Screen The DARWIN Hardware Configurator setting screen for the DA100 should look like below illustration File open button Save button Receive settings button Print button Tags Menu bar Toolbar Bl newfile DARWIN Hardware L nfigurator Ee o afee a a E Channels Printing Event Action Timers Messages Constants SETUP Setting items Change is changed with a tab Setting area Click to change Enter the desired value or select an item from the pull down menu if it appears Vertical scroll E Horizontal scroll Displayed tabs and setting items differ depending on the kind of connected device Base Setting Data Three kinds of data can serve as basis for fu
52. A Specified time interval e Relative time setting Setting completed timer reset Event detection Event detection Specified time passes Specified time passes 4 32 IM DP12013 61E 4 14 Setting Timers and Summer Winter Time Summer Winter Time IM DP12013 61E If your hardware device is equipped with the L1 option it is possible to let the hardware automatically change its date and time to summer or winter time when appropriate If you specify Summer Time the time will be adjusted to one hour later when the specified date and time is reached If you specify Winter Time the time will be adjusted to one hour earlier when the specified date and time is reached Make sure the Summer Winter Time option is activated in the System Configuration setting screen 1 Click the Event Action tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Timers from the menubar The Timers and Summer Winter Time setting screen will open 2 Set the date and time Note e Don t set timezones using the Windows system autoexec bat Place the REM command before commands like TZ GMTO for autoexec bat To set timezones select the required timezone in the Windows OS Date Time Properties setting screen Start Menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time and check the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes checkbox In the Windows OS Date Time Properties setting screen Start Menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time
53. Click to select all items 4 Select the desired items to copy and then close the dialog box 5 Click the first channel you want to copy the settings to and drag the mouse pointer down to the last channel the settings should be copied to The display color of the selected channels changes 6 Click the Paste button to copy the selected settings to the selected channels IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 4 11 Copying Channel Settings Absolute and relativepostion settings for DELTA RRJC When copying DELTA and RRJC channels it is necessary to determine the relation to reference channels e Absolute position The reference channel of the copy destination doesn t change For example if the reference channel of Ch 005 is Ch 002 and you would copy Ch 005 settings to Ch 007 the reference channel of Ch 007 will remain Ch002 However if you are copying between units the reference channel of the copy destina tion will change For example if the reference channel of Ch 005 is Ch 002 and Ch 002 settings are TC Type R and you would copy Ch 005 settings to Ch 107 the reference channel of Ch 107 will become Ch 102 Copying is in this case only possible if Ch 102 like Ch 002 is set to TC Type R and in addition the scale must be set OFF e Relative position The relative positions of channels and relative channels set in DELTA or RRJC will be maintained when copied Therefore the reference channel of copy destination and copy base will
54. DC100 DR measurement interval 3 Enter the recording interval for writing data to for example the harddisk of your PC in the Record interval setting box The recording interval is the integer of the monitoring interval The monitoring and recording intervals are displayed on the right side of the Monitor Record interval setting boxes Recording Start End Set starting and ending conditions for writing measurement data to for example the harddisk of your PC 4 Starting Time Set the Start dialog box to On Record or Fixed time On Record means recording will start on the moment you press the Record icon on the Logger toolbar or when you select Logging gt Record from the Logger menubar When selecting Fixed Time set the automatic recording starting time 5 Ending Time Set the End dialog box to None Data count or Fixed time None Recording will start on the moment you press the Stop icon on the Logger toolbar or when you select Logging gt Stop from the Logger menubar Data count Enter the exact datacount after which you want recoding to hold When selecting Fixed Time set the automatic recording ending time IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 5 2 Logging Configuration Miscellaneous settings 6 To collect besides Measurement data Math data or Report data check the Math data or Report data checkbox in the Misceleneous dialog box 7 If you selected Math data above use the dialog box on the right to set the Math action to eit
55. Data Mone Wath EH 30 Print Title Click Open to display the desired waveform For big files more than 10 MB to load the Select option dialog box opens asking you how to load the data file Select to read necessary data only or to read all data Read necessary data only minimum memory Read all data Fast Update Reading speed will be fast but a lot of memory space will be used Click Select to display the waveform Note It is possible to open several data files simultaneously The amount of files that can be opened simultaneously depends on the memory size and free harddisk space of your PC It is recommended to load data files to your harddisk using a floppydisk Measurement data files must have DAT DAS Y BFD or DAQ extensions to be opened The extension for report files must be RBI File info is displayed if you select File gt Open DARWIN acquired files can be loaded even if they have other extensions then above When data are internally saved to a DC100 or DR floppydisk during a power failure no data will be saved during the period of the power failure 6 3 BIEMIJOS 19MIIA 291101SIH o 6 2 Opening Files for Display e If cursors are set for points within a power failure period no channel values will be displayed No measurement data will be displayed in the Cursor value dialog box and no computation results will be displayed in the computation result dialog box Only d
56. F MSG 08 MSG 09 MSG 10 Ready biath Printing Eventi Action Message tab Timers MSG 11 MSG 12 MSG 13 MSG 14 MSG 15 MSG 16 MSG 17 MSG 18 MSG 13 MSG 20 lel ES hessages Constants SETUP 2 Enter messages with maximum 16 alphanumerics IM DP12013 61E 4 17 Setting the Writing Operation DC100 Only To open the Writing Operation setting screen see below click the Writing Operation tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Writing Operation from the menubar File name setting Trigger generated writing Trigger ON OFF Writing operation tab Writing operation setting File information MI newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Al ES su u al E Ho Channels tutath Wrting Operation fems gion Timers hessages Constants SETUP Alu E a Writing Operation RAM overwriting Writing Operation Setting Mone f Repeat Single File Information interval j Free C Trigger i Use of Trigger a Ba gg Valid Channel Number 10 Way to use the i iti arm j iun aja a p Selection of riting Data Valid Math Functio mber 0 built in RAM disk Setting of File Mame Date sel Headersize TE User Defined File Mame One Data Size 26 w d h riting data lengt RAM writing interval INTL Lata Length 10 g g i l File Size 1476 Bult in RAM Disk Usage LENGTH fat Memory Capacity 1037312 Writing Data Length 10 Time Length Pre trigger F roars oti Pretrigger setting Writing Periodic File
57. For CONT an open externally connected contact to which no voltage is applied will be recognized as 0 OFF whereas a closed contact will be recognized as 1 ON e DELTA difference between channels Computation can be done only in the same unit Destination channels should lie within the first channel No to the last channel No range The number of the reference channel REF should be lower than the number of the destination channels The default setting for the reference channel is 01 The type of input and the measuring range in the distination channel are the same as for the reference channel After setting the DELTA difference between channels if you attempted to change the type of input and the measuring range setting the difference between channels is released thereby the type of input and the measuring range in the destination channel are returned to their original settings and the span is returned to its initial value e mA DC current mA input module This input can be set only for mA input channels The measuring range is 20 mA to 20 mA IM DP12013 61E e Scale span SCALE 1 5 DA100 Functions For VOLT TC RTD DI mA AC and STRAIN scale conversion is possible Scale conversion is to convert measured values into values physical values of the system of units suitable for the application The values obtained by converting the predeter mined lower limit and upper limit values for span into physical value for the a
58. G PSUM XXXX exceeds 99999999 the instrument resets the value subsequent to 99999999 to 0 and contin ues computing For example if the measured data subsequent to 99999999 which has been reached is 3 the computed result becomes 2 by counting 0 1 and 2 The process is effective only when a pulse input module is installed This setting cannot be made for a DR standalone type Temperature Unit for D2 deg F Display only If your DARWIN hardware is equipped with the D2 option it is possible to change the Temperature Unit C F for TC and RTD Make sure to activate the Temperature option in the System Configuration setting screen by checking the Temperature Unit Switch D2 Note that as soon as you select Celsius or Fahrenheit the SET Regular Settings will all be intialized Therefore make sure to switch the Temperature Unit before changing any SET Regular settings SCSI ID Number for DC100 only IM DP12013 61E Set the ID so that it does not overlap with other SCSI devices connected to the DC100 The default value is seven 4 47 Joyeinbijuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 24 Setting FUNC Key and SET Key Operations for DC100 and DR only Click the SETUP tab and select FUNC Menu or SET Menu from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt and FUNC FUNC83 Menu or SET SET3 Menu BN newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator File Comm Settings Config View
59. Instruction DP 120 13 DARWIN Manual DAQ 32 IM DP12013 61E YOKOGAWA IM DP12013 61E 2nd Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation Notes Trademarks Revisions Disk No RE16 2nd Edition May 1999 YK Thank you for purchasing DAQ 32 software This User s Manual contains useful information regarding the operation of DAQ 32 using Windows 95 98 or WindowsNT 4 0 To ensure proper use of the software please read this manual thoroughly before operating it Keep the manual in a safe place for quick reference whenever a question arises e The DARWIN data acquisition equipment series will improve its expandability and flexibility while introducing new models software various input output modules optional functions to its product lineup When constructing a system make sure that the hardware style No and software release No which indicate the version of system component units conform to the following requirements e The style No of each input output module is equal to or smaller than that of the main unit subunit to which it is to be connected e The release No of the specifically designed package software is equal to or smaller than that of the main unit subunit which carries out setting and control It is not possible to construct a system with any equipment and software which does not conform to the requirements Only the software with release No R9 is described in this manual e The contents of this manual are subjec
60. JPT1 JPt100 2mAJ JPT2 Pt50 2mAJ PT50 Ni100 1mA S NH Ni100 1mA D NI2 Ni120 1mA 3 NI3 Cu10 GE Cul Cu10 L amp N cu2 Cu10 WEED CU3 Cu10 BAILEY CU4 Pt100 1mA H PT1S Pt100 2mA H PT2S JPt100 1mA H JPT1S JPt100 2mA H JPT2S J263 B J263B 1 RTD SAMA 2 RTD DIN Measurable Range 200 0 to 600 0 C 200 0 to 250 0 C 200 0 to 550 0 C 200 0 to 250 0 C 200 0 to 550 0 C 200 0 to 250 0 C 60 0 to 180 0 C 70 0 to 200 0 C 200 0 to 300 0 C 200 0 to 300 0 C 200 0 to 300 0 C 200 0 to 300 0 C 140 00 to 150 00 C 70 00 to 70 00 C 140 00 to 150 00 C 70 00 to 70 00 C 0 0 to 300 0K 3 RTD McGROW EDISON COMPANY 4 RTD Cuid Guaranteed accuracy range Cui0 GE 84 4 to 170 0 C Cul0 L amp N 75 0 to 150 0 C Cu10 WEED 20 0 to 250 0 C e Contact point Dl Input Type VOLT CONTACT Cu10 BAILEY 20 0 to 250 0 C Display Measurable Range LEVL Oto1 CONT Oto1 1 OFF if below 2 4V ON if above 2 4V 2 Contact point ON OFF e mA input mA Measurement Range 20mA e Pulse input PULSE Measurement Range RATE GATE e Power monitor AC Input Range 250V 0 5A 250V 5A 25V 0 5A 25V 5A 250V 5A e Strain input STRAIN Measurement Range 2k 20k 200k Display Measurable Range 20mA 20 000 to 20 000mA Measurable Range Determine the count number during 1s interval Determine the most occurring state ON
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63. Sort button Report Time and Format Set hourly daily and monthly types of report making OFF or ON It is possible to set hourly daily and monthly report all ON at the same time File Formats The format of the report file is available in either the standard ON1 or enhanced ON2 format Hourly reports can have the standard format only e Standard format ON ON1 Outputs the Math results on a report channel basis e Enhanced format ON2 Daily reports Math results configured on a report channel basis plus hourly informa tion on the Math results given at each preset time Monthly reports Math results configured on a report channel basis plus daily information on given simultaneously with the preset time for making each report Type Intervals Between Making Reports Data Item for Computing Hourly report Every hour 1 00 2 00 23 00 24 00 An hour s average maximum and minimum An hour s sum and cumulative sum Instantaneous value at the time of making the report Daily report Every other day preset time A day s average maximum and minimum A day s sum and cumulative sum Instantaneous value at the time of making the report Monthly report Every other month preset time A month s average maximum and minimum A month s sum and cumulative sum Instantaneous value at the time of making the report 4 44 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 4 22 Report Settings Report Printing ON OFF Set whether the report should appear on print ON or
64. The priority of recording colors is black gt purple gt redish purple gt navy blue gt red gt blue gt brown gt green gt orange gt yellowish green IM DP12013 61E 4 6 Recording related Settings DR Only Digital Printout Setting DIGITAL PR Trend Recording This setting can be selected for each channel from the following This setting applies to the digital print of the analog mode and logging mode The recording interval can be selected from the following If the instrument is equipped with the optional computation function or floppy disk drive this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A60 When LOG INTERVAL is set to SINGLE The recording interval is decided automatically depending on the chart speed and the columns of channels to be printed When LOG INTERVAL is set to MULTIPLE The recording interval can be selected from six timer settings The default value is 1 Recording can be set ON OFF per channel The default setting is ON Manual Printout Setting MANUAL PR This setting can be selected from the following The default setting is ON If the instrument is equipped with the optional computation function or floppy disk drive this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A60 OFF Manual printout will not be carried out for this channel ON Manual printout will be carried out for this channel Scale Printout SCALE PR Assigned to each channel individually The sc
65. To obtain the total value of the measured data of group G04 To obtain the average value of the measured data of group G05 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 1 5 DA100 Functions Special operators Type Operator Example Description Previous value PRE PRE 001 To obtain the previous measured data of channel 001 Hold HOLD HOLD 001 TLOG SUM 002 When the measured value of channel 001 changes from 0 to a nonzero value maintain the integrated value of the measured data of channel 002 while the measured value of channel 001 is nonzero Reset RESET RESET 001 TLOG SUM 002 When the channel 001 nonzero reset the integrated value of the measured data of channel 002 Previously measured data or computed data For computed data the value is set to 0 when the computation is reset At the start of the computation if the computation was reset the value is 0 If it was not reset the value is the last value of the previous computation The value that can be specified inside the is limited to the input channel number 001 to 060 or the computation channel number A01 to A60 Each computing equation can be used once When specifying HOLD A B or RESET A B Aand B are channel numbers or computing equations These can be used once in the beginning of the computing equation Math for PULSE input module The operator is TLOG PSUM XXX where XXX is the channel number If your DA100 does not have the optional Math function
66. Unit example For Unit V 6 14 IM DP12013 61E 6 8 File Formats Measurement time and period Time TNA AA ee jr Ae t felels 4 EMANAN A AAA pp a Measurement value EN Measurement value Time period AAA ADA AA cfojojo njej Jmfmfofsfs o 5 gt ianari Measurement value Time occupies 23 character spaces time period 16 both including double quotation marks One measurement value will take 9 spaces Measurement values acquired during a power cut will appear as blanks Time example for March 31 1998 22 30 10 5 seconds AAA E EA AA En BOOB Time period example for three days 10 hours 30 minutes and 10 5 seconds T y O my O Y D Q O D IM DP12013 61E 6 15 6 9 Printing Measurement Data Printer Setting Set your printer in the following manner 1 Select File gt Print Setup Print Setup El Printer Name Oki ML 182 Elite IBM Froperties Shatus Default printer User intervention O documents waiting Type Oki ML 182 Elite IBM Whee clars mlb03pe2 Comment Paper gt Onentation Size Letter 8 1 2 8 11 in f Portrait Source Tractor E Landscape a Cancel 2 Set the name of your printer paper size and source and print orientation in the Printer Setup dialog box and click OK Print Settings 1 Select File gt Print Settings to open the Print Settings dialog box Waveform Printout Setup Ta
67. V Hysteresis approx 0 5 L Al oint level Alarm ON arm pomt Veve 1 11 u0 1e1ado 3104939 1 5 DA100 Functions Alarm output relay energize de energize The alarm output relay can be switched between energizing mode and de energizing mode If de energizing mode is selected the alarm relay can still be energized in the Same way as when an alarm occurs even if the power is turned OFF due to a power failure or other reasons a contact energizing mode NO C de energizing mode NO C Power is OFF c contact energizing mode NO C NC de energizing mode NO C NC Power is OFF NO C NO C No alarm is present A NO C NC N NO C NC No alarm is present Alarm output relay AND OR If one alarm output relay is shared by more than two channels or alarm levels the output method for the alarm output relay can be selected from the following two methods AND Energizes the alarm relay when all the alarms occur simultaneously OR Energizes the alarm relay when an alarm occurs in any of the channels or at any of the alarm levels N NO C NO Cc Alarm is present IN NO C NC A NO Cc NC Alarm is present Channel 1 A O A cs Alarm Channel 2 Co Ll Alarm output relay Note The reflash relay is always used in OR mode IM DP12013 61E 1 5 DA100 Functions Reflash alarm In general in cases where one alarm output relay is shared by more than two channels no
68. a10jaq 1 5 DA100 Functions Event Action For DA100 with M1 or M3 option or pulse input module only A function in which the remote control signal input of the DI DO module alarm or the timer setting is used to set a trigger event and using that trigger to execute various actions is called the event action function Event The following items can be set e Remote control signal input REMOTE When the remote control signal of the selected number same number as the terminal number is inputted it is detected as an event e Alarm ALARM When even 1 alarm goes off an event is detected It can be reset with an action e Alarm output relay RELAY When the selected alarm output relay switches ON it is detected as an event e Timer TIMER Event detection occurs every specified time interval There are 2 ways to set the alarm as shown in the diagram below Relative time setting and Absolute time setting Six timers can be set which are reset with an action Relative time setting Setting completed timer reset Event detection Event detection Specified time passes Specified time passes Absolute time setting Reference time Setting Event Event Event Event Event Event completed detection detection detection detection detection detection A A A A A A Specified time interval e Match time Event occurs at the specified time Setting Date time that is set Date time that is set completed Event detection Event d
69. act your nearest sales representative Stand alone DR s DR130 231 241 can not be reconstructed IM DP12013 61E 3 7 J10 81NBIJUO SIEMIYOS pS 3 5 System Reconstruction Scan Initialization System Initialization Display Errors 3 8 To initialize the settings of the connected device do as follows 1 Click the Diagnostic tab to display the Diagnostic setting screen 2 To start initialization click the Initialization button see below or select Diagnostic gt Initialize from the menubar cel dil alel 2 Initialization button Note Inputs Measurement range etc will be set to the default values of the currently installed input modules When Sub Units don t Appear on the Display e Verify that the power of the sub unit is turned ON e Verify that the extension cables are properly connected e Verify that the unit number of the sub unit conforms the setting of the rotary switch e Verify that after initializing the system no other sub units have been connected When Modules don t Appear Correctly on Display e Verify that the configuration of the modules is correct e Verify that after initializing the system no other modules have been wired When Any of the Following Errors Occur red background The error s XX YY will be displayed The error YY means the following Error Cause No CO An input unit which does not match the system configuration has been connected C1 The module configuration has been altere
70. age appears to activate the new network address IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Click Cancel to finish settings 7 Click OK when asked Close Network to finish the setting Note Settings of IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway can be made on the DC100 or DR 3 3 10 81NBIJUO SIEMIJOS pS 3 3 Communication Settings Use Software Configurator to set the communication method between PC and DA100 DC100 DR 1 Startup DAQ 32 and select Software Configurator with the Launcher toolbar 2 Click the Communications tab to display the Communications setting screen Select the desired communication method by clicking its setting frame or click Communica tions and select the desired method RS 232C RS 422 A RS 485 GP IB 3 Click in the setting windows to display the listbox from which you can choose a value Communications Diagnostic Calibration Network al Rs 232 0 Port Mo Baud Rate Parity 4 Set DA100 DC100 DR as follows e RS 232 C RS 422 A RS 485 If you use the setting windows for RS 232 C and RS 422 A RS 485 the setting depending positions of the dip switches on the module will also be displayed After switching power OFF on the connected device make sure to match the dip switch positions on the modules with those on the setting screen e GP IB After switching power on the connected device OFF make sure for the GP IB that the rotary switch on the module matches the address displayed on
71. ages Gonstants SETUP SETUP Basic Jetting Contents qefash m AND OR Interval oo Jase Ur Alarm No 2 OFF X Unit 0 NONE v Key Lock Display No 4 SFE Unit2 none FUNC Menu SET Menu ha Channel No 6 OFF gt Unit 4 NONE y Report E seo Softw Switch NONE y Options A Relay Hola E 011 __ De Energizing 5 NotHold Relay hold 012 izi izi C Hold 021 022 _ De Energizing 023 _ De Energizing Energizing Relay De 024 reer Energizing Energizing a e Ready NUM Reflashing Alarm Setting When several alarms share the same alarm output relay you can select this setting which results in a short de operation of the relay when a second alarm occurs Relay AND OR Select how the internal switches alarm output relays will be operated when a group of alarms share the same internal switch or alarm output relay AND will be operated when all alarms are occurring OR will be operated when at least one alarm is occurring Use the pull down menu to select AND settings in a range starting from relay 1 or choose NONE for all OR actions Relay De Energizing Select alarm output relays to be energized or de energized on alarm occurrence A blue circle in the De Energizing dialog box marks the active setting Copy Relay De Energizing settings by clicking the number of the settings you want to copy to other channels The display color changes Click the copy button in lower l
72. ages and Corrective Actions Error Messages lt Software Configuration gt No Message Corrective action E3301 Failed to scan Check that the DARWIN is turned ON the communication module is being recognized by the DARWIN DR DO and the cable is connected properly In addition check the following items according to the communication methods For GPIB communication Is the address correct Is the driver is properly installed Is the GPIB card manufactured by NI For Ether communication Is the address correct Is the TCP IP protocol installed in Windows Is the Ether card properly installed For RS 232 C RS 422 A and RS 485 Is the baud rate correct Is the port COM1 to COM4 correct Is the address correct RS422 Is the PC s serial port functioning Is the correct type of cable being used E3302 Failed to reconstruct See the corrective actions for E3301 E3303 Failed to initialize See the corrective actions for E3301 E3306 Fail to make directory Check the directory path and name E3312 Select all ranges that has invalid values Even though there is a range with an invalid calibration value that range is not selected Select the range with the invalid calibration value and calibrate it E3313 Failed to calibrate Check that the module is connected properly Check the wiring rated input and etc E3314 For xxx is invalid Enter the correct value E3331 There is no module Or there are many modules Several modules exist
73. al of your own PC for further info on print preview operation 3 When you finish previewing either click Close the Print Preview window to return the original screen or click Print to continue the printing procedure Printing 4 Click OK to start printing or Cancel to abort printing Pit Printer Mame Oki ML 182 Elite IBM Properties Shatus Default printer User intervention O documents waiting Type Oki ML 182 Elite IBM Where clars mlb03pes Comment Print to file Print range Copies Al Humber of copies O pee Cancel 6 17 BIEMIJOS JOMAI A 291101SIH o 6 10 Displaying Converting and Printing Report Data This section explains how to view report files created with DA100 DC100 DR report function and report files acquired with Logger software from DA100 DC100 DR It also explains how to convert report file data into ASCIl Lotus 1 2 3 Excel formats and how to print report files Vertical channel format Hourly Daily Monthly reports Report ending time Report starting time 3 Historical Viewer Report daily 1939812010 rbi inal File View Window Convert Help lej x ao Ej e a o 2 3 his E 2 ie e S 148 Ab 148 85 148 9 AE Bp Wert CH Daily Report 19954 2 01 00 00 Start 19964150 16 27 1 l 19984 2001 00 A Channel Tag Mo Tag Comment Mode Unit INSTI YES Ui MIMVTOTA Horizontal channel format Hourly Daily Monthly reports Report ending time Repo
74. aled values will be printed out with trend recordings No printout if a zone of 49mm or less is set The scaled values of the following channels will be printed If the instrument is equipped with the optional computation function or floppy disk drive this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A6O When Partial Expanded Recording is OFF OFF Scaled values will not be printed ON1 when the recording zone is 150mm or more scaled values at each 20 interval of the recording span will be printed at positions at 20 intervals of the zone e when the recording zone is 50mm to 149mm scaled values at 0 and 100 of the recording span will be printed at 0 and 100 positions of the zone ON2 Scaled values at 0 and 100 of the recording span will be printed at 0 and 100 positions of the zone ON3 when the recording zone is 100mm or more scaled values at 0 50 and 100 of the recording span will be printed at 0 50 and 100 positions of the zone e when the recording zone is 50mm to 99mm scaled values at 0 and 100 of the recording span will be printed at 0 and 100 positions of the zone When Partial Expanded Recording is ON OFF Scaled values will not be printed ON1 ON2 ON3 When the recording zone is 100mm or more scaled values at 0 100 of the recording span and at the boundary value will be printed at 0 100 and boundary value positions of the zone When the recording zone is 50mm to 99mm scaled v
75. alue display General display settings E Humeric klonitor Monitor links meng Moritbr Views window Help Pause button b a 4 Group tabs sizip CHOD 1 0 599 F Current value for scale Waveform display color Ready LOGGING 1999 05 13 18 24 16 0 A Displaying groups To change the group on display click the appropriate group tab above the monitoring screen 9 7 9J18MIJOS 1386607 a 5 5 Stopping or Pausing Monitor display Pausing monitor display When monitoring is paused data aquisition continues When restarting the display data aquired during the pause will be displayed 1 To pause click the red Pause button above each monitor i Trend Monitor Trend Monitor Timetsiz Ans View Window Help S e Pause button 2 To resume montoring click the Pause button again Closing monitor display When a monitor is closed data aquisition continues When reopening the display data aquired during the pause will be displayed To close a monitor click from the menubar x Monitor gt Exit Stopping monitor display When monitoring is stopped data aquisition also stops and no more data will be displayed 1 To stop monitoring click the Stop button on the Logger toolbar Stop recording monitoring File Logging Option Help Su Hal me En pil AOHITOR RECO STOP TREND HUMERIC dao n 2 If monitoring and recording are active simult
76. alues at 0 and 100 of the recording span will be printed at 0 and 100 positions of the zone List Printout LIST PR IM DP12013 61E This setting can be assigned to each channel individually Starting a list printout can be done at the PRINT menu For instruments with the optional Math function or floppy disk drive this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A60 OFF List printout will not be printed ON Setting information per channel will be printed Joyeinbijuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 7 Selecting Channels to Save for DC100 and DR with FDD Option Only To save measurement data of the DC100 or a DR with FDD Option to a floppydisk data will first be saved to an internal RAM disk To select the measurement or Math channels which data you want to write to the internal memory follow below procedures s To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Math Functions from the menubar Select here the channels to be saved Messages Channels htath Wrting Operation Eventi ction Timers Constants SETUP sam A Tag hemory CH 001 OFF ON 2 Select ON to save data to internal memory floppydisk or OFF in the pull down menu which appears when you click the
77. aneously clicking the Stop button will first result in stopping the Record function Click Stop again to stop the Monitor IM DP12013 61E 5 6 Changing Monitor Display IM DP12013 61E General Display Settings 1 Click the General Display Settings button on the Monitor toolbar or select View gt General Display Settings to open the General Display Settings dialog box See Section 5 3 Group Settings for details Enlarging or reducing the Time Axis scale To change the Time Axis scale use the Zoom In or Zoom Out buttons or select TimeAxis gt and Zoom In or Zoom Out Zooming will change display in the order 1 20x 1 10x 1 5x 1 2x x1 2x 5x 10x 20x The most detailed possible display may however vary depending on the pixel amount in the display area Selecting the waveform display zone Use the below zone buttons on the monitor toolbar or select Y Axis gt and the desired zone Full Zone User Zone Auto Zone ajaj fia A Select the User Zone Full Zone or Auto Zone e User Zone The User Zone shows Edit Zone settings but these zone settings can not be changed e Full Zone Use the Full Zone to display all waveforms in a 100 zone range ad AS AS A e Auto Zone In Auto Zone the Y axis of the waveform display area is divided into equal parts for each selected waveform SSS SSS gt gt 918M JJ0S 1306607 a 5 6 Changing Monitor Display Setting the Y Axis display limiting Clip
78. annel data between cursors e Report data For details see Section 6 10 Displaying Converting and Printing Report Data Furthermore as for Logger you can enlarge reduce the Time Axis use the Clip wave form limiter option and set zones BIEMIJOS 19MIIA 291101SIH o 6 1 Introducing Historical Viewer Software Use the following display screen Waveform display Clip limiter Waveform display Zoom Zones Digital values General display settings Cursor setting 3 Historical Viewer Graph 193990428 0000 D40 T File Edit Jimedxis Vabafis View window Co vert Information Help aa um jr eso Group tabs Sroupbl Zone display area Grid brilliance Display zone Display zone Background brilliance 06 02 00 06 06 00 rere 2990 Absolute Time re l Waveform E E display ON OFF Pes V Date Time Period Displaying hiding Zone display area Digital value sheet When a channel name is clicked the channel becomes active which is displayed by the Active Channel marks Historical Viewer Sheet 19990428 0000 DA0 A ES at File Edit TimeAxis Y Ass View Window Convert Information Help lej xj E SEEGA Channel number CHO i CHOOe M03 CH00 Date No rl iv Sedo Trigger Fr 1999 04 28 06 00 53 0 00000000 0 295 0 589 pay mark 1999 04 28 06 00 54 000000001 03 1999 04 28 06 00 55 O D0000002 1999 04 28 06 00 56 0 00000003 1999 04 28 06 00 57 0 00000004 T
79. annels Eventi ction ON mes f serur OOo w E ver L OFF 2 Set the Type alarm type in the pull down menu which appears when you click the setting area below the Type label Select OFF if not using any alarm 3 Set the alarm Value The value range depends on the selected alarm type 4 Set the alarm output relay Relay To set the relay terminal of an alarm output relay module or the relay terminal of a DI DO module select a relay number To set an internal switch choose from S switch 01 to S60 5 For a DR you can choose to print a mark and an additional message at the time an alarm occurs Alarm print ON OFF Message setting Timers essages Constants SETUP Printing Eventi ction Channels am dt OFF OFF OFF a CH 001 L OE a a ba 0N To get a mark printed click a channel below the Alarm Print label and use the pull down menu to select OFF ON1 or ON2 6 To get a message printed click a channel below the Message label and use the pull down menu to select the desired message number or to select OFF for no message Selecting the type of alarm Select an alarm type for each alarm number from among the following e OFF default set No alarm is set H Upper limit alarm An alarm occurs when the measured value exceeds the upper limit alarm setpoint e L Lower limit alarm An alarm occurs when the measured value exceeds the lower limit alarm setpoint e RH Rate of
80. are active 3 Linear Scaling will be possible unless you selected above 2 SKIP no measure ment DELTA inter channel calculations or RJJC Remote RJC For linear scaling Scale must be set ON For the pulse module ON is fixed and will not be displayed 4 For power monitor modules make Wiring and Input Range settings Wiring and the Input Range is common for modules Note Alarm settings will automatically be set OFF when wiring or the input range is changed 5 Set the Range in the pull down menu which appears when you click the setting area below the Range label The content of the pull down menu depends on the Mode selected at step 2 6 Set the Span left L and right R 7 Set the Reference Channel Ref only if you selected the DELTA Mode inter channel calculations at step 2 above 8 For linear scaling Scale L R and Unit settings are required Scale must be set to ON except for PULSE when ON is fixed The Scale L R setting range is 30000 to 30000 For pulse inputs however it is O to 30000 Units may contain a maximum of 6 alphanumerics and 4 8 4 5 Joyeinbijyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 3 Setting Input Range Span and Linear Scaling Selecting the Range and Type of Input The following types of input can be selected The default setting is VOLT SKIP Measurement data saving and display except for page display will not be carried out Measurement data saving and displ
81. ata numbers and time will be displayed e When displaying a data file with data collected during a power failure waveform display time values and digital time values may differ In such a case the digital values show the correct time e If the selected file contains no data Start Time and End in the File Information dialogbox Information gt About Document will be the time initialized for your PC Viewing file info To view information on the active data file which waveform is being displayed select Information gt About Document to open below File Information window File Information x File Mame gt 19990428 0000 D40 Device Type gt DAIOO Standalone Data 493 Trigger 0 Meas CH 40 Wath CH an Interval gt 1 000sec Start Time gt 1999 04 28 08 27 29 0 End gt 1999 04 28 08 35 41 0 Alarm Data gt Mone Print Title E Cancel You may change the print title here The Print Title can be up to 255 characters How ever make sure it fits on the paper printout The title will be displayed in the Print setup dialog box File gt Print Preview where you can also set a print title IM DP12013 61E 6 4 6 3 General Display Settings 1 Select View gt General Display Settings or click the General Display Settings button to open the General Display Settings dialog box a Historical viewer Graph 0001 btd tral File Edit TimeAxis YoAxis Mier Window Convert Information Help lej x Sl ye ajo
82. ay will be carried out for the next channel whose input type is not set to SKIP VOLT DC voltage This input type can be selected from 20mV 60mV 200mV 2V 6V 20V and 50V Refer to chapter 14 for the measurement range of each setting The default setting is 2V TC thermocouple This input type can be selected from R S B K E J T N W L U and KP KPvsAu7Fe Refer to chapter 14 for the measurement range of each setting The default setting is R RTD resistance temperature detector This input type can be selected from PT1 Pt100 1mA PT2 Pt100 2mA JPT1 JPt100 1mA JPT2 JPt100 2mA PT50 Pt50 2mA NI1 Ni100 1mA SAMA NI2 Ni100 1mA DIN NI3 Ni120 1mA CU1 Cu10 GE CU2 Cu10 L amp N CU3 Cu10 WEED CU4 Cu10 BAILEY PT1S Pt100 1mA high resolution PT2S Pt100 2mA high resolution JPT1S JPt100 1mA high resolution JPT2S JPt100 2mA high resolution and J263B J263 B Refer to chapter 14 for the measurement range of each setting The default setting is PT1 DI select LEVL voltage level or CONT contact For LEVL a voltage of less than approx 2 4 V will be recognized as 0 OFF whereas a voltage of approx 2 4 V or more max allowable voltage is up to 60 VDC will be recognized as 1 ON For CONT an open externally connected contact to which no voltage is applied will be recognized as 0 OFF whereas a closed contact will be recognized as 1 ON The default setting is LEVL
83. ble Printout Setup Color Cursor Black white Color Print Groups On Display Only Title e Waveform Printout Setup 2 Select All values or the Cursor specified values as printing Range Select either Black amp White or Color print 3 Enter a Title for the printout Note e You can also enter or change the print title in the File Information dialog box Refer to Viewing file info on 6 4 page The print title entered or changed here will reflect to the File Information dialog box e The Print Title can be up to 255 characters However make sure it fits on the paper printout 4 Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog box IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 6 9 Printing Measurement Data e Table Printout Setup 2 Click the Table Printout Setup tab Waveform Printout Setup Table Printout Setup Cursor 3 Select All values or the Cursor specified values as printing Range 4 Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog box Note The printing range is set using cursor A and B as explained in Section 6 6 Cursor Measurement Print Preview and Printing To preview the pages you want to print do as follows 1 Select File gt Print Preview 2 Use the buttons on top of the Print Preview window to zoom or turn pages Note e The print preview starts with the first file data e The print preview may slightly differ from the actual prinout e Refer to the instruction manu
84. change upper limit alarm An alarm occurs when the measured value changes in the increasing direction within a certain time rate of change alarm interval and exceeds the upper limit alarm setpoint IM DP12013 61E 4 11 Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 4 Alarm Settings e RL Rate of change lower limit alarm An alarm occurs when the measured value changes in the decreasing direction within a certain time rate of change alarm interval and exceeds the lower limit alarm setpoint e dH An alarm occurs when the difference between two channels exceeds the upper limit alarm setpoint This only applies to a channel for which interchannel differential computation is selected and can be set as a type of alarm e dL An alarm occurs when the difference between two channels exceeds the lower limit alarm setpoint This only applies to a channel for which interchannel differential computation is selected and can be set as a type of alarm See also Section 4 19 Setting Alarm Interval Hysteresis and Alarm Display Hold Only H upper limit alarm and L lower limit alarm are available for computation channels Note e Alarms can t be set if the input type is SKIP or if the Math channel mode is OFF e If you make below changes channel alarms will automatically be switched OFF e Input type e Measurement range e Reference channels of inter channel computations e RRJC reference channels reference channel inputs or thermocouples e Sett
85. cher icons are clicked Those icons will auto matically be displayed when you open the Launcher software The four kinds of software are 1 Software Configurator 2 DARWIN Hardware Configurator 3 Logger 4 Historical Viewer Launcher software Launcher software serves to open the above four kinds of software When you install Data Aquisiton Software 32 the Launcher software and 4 Historical Viewer software will automatically be saved in the Windows Program file 1 Software Configurator Enables you to make operation settings to the software There are four setting displays Communications Used to select a directory to save logging data to and to make several communication settings between DA100 DC100 DR hardware and software Diagnostic Used to make the necessary system configurations when using your DA100 DC100 DR for the first time or when changing modules attached to a unit Calibration Used to calibrate DA100 DC100 DR Network Used to set IP address Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway of DA100 DC100 DR 2 DARWIN Hardware Configurator Enables you to make settings to the DA100 DC100 DR Settings differ for each device The hardware setting data can be saved to a PC Three kinds of data can serve as basis for further settings Data earlier saved to a PC harddisk or to a floppydisk from the DA100 DC100 DR Data settings as they remained when Hardware Configurator was last closed Data settings of a
86. con Red stable icon Icon with exclamation mark Math icon Gray icon Icon with an X mark on it Blue blinking icon Blue stable icon Icon with exclamation mark Report condition icon Communication stop Communicating Communication error Check cables and power supply Acquisition stop Acquiring data Acquisition stand by Disk error Saving space may be insufficient Not making calculations No Math option available Calculating Stopping Math Math error Hardware Math may not be processed in time Hardware measurement condition icon Blue icon Red icon Report condition icon Grey icon An x mark above an icon Moving icon Stable icon Normal measurement Hardware measurement ommision occuring Not making report No report option available Making report Stopping report IM DP12013 61E 9 10 IM DP12013 61E Setting Math Actions Resetting Alarms and starting stopping Reports Setting Math Actions To Start Stop Clear amp Start or Clear Math actions on Measurement data select Option gt and the desired Math action from the Logger menubar Resetting Alarms To Reset Alarms select Option gt Reset Alarm from the Logger menubar Starting stopping Reports To start or stop the DA100 DC100 DR report function select Option and Report Start or Report Stop Note If you start data logging using the Logger the report function of the DA100 DC100
87. d after initializing the system 81 The number of connected modules exceeds the allowable number 82 Erroneous calibration has been carried out 83 Servicing is required 1 Verify that the style number for hardware and release number for software match the following rules e module s style number lt main unit s sub unit s style number e main unit s sub unit s style number lt software s release number 2 Contact your nearest sales representative The address may be found on the back cover of this manual IM DP12013 61E 3 6 Confirming ROM Version and System Info Confirming the ROM Version To display the ROM versions of the connected devices click the Hardware Reference button see below or select System gt Hardware Reference from the menubar ilal dal 2 Hardware Reference button Version Reference button Example Hardware Reference Screen Names of system components sub Unit O sub Unit 1 Sub Unit 2 Sub Unit 3 Sub Unit 4 Sub Unit 5 B9240R8x8 05000 Extentions Note The items displayed in the Version Reference differ depending on the connected instrument Confirming the System Information To display the System Information of the connected devices click the Version Reference button see above or select System gt Version Reference from the menubar Example Version Reference Screen Hardware Reference Main menu Maximum amount of installable channels Type 0
88. dded every 2 seconds Setting TLOG TIME SCALE to min will cause the measured data to be multiplied by 2s 60s at each measurement interval thus making the result close to the actual input value If this function is set to OFF simple addition of data will be carried out Process of abnormal data during TLOG or CLOG TLOG CH ERROR Used to select the process method for abnormal data obtained during TLOG or CLOG e ERROR Abnormal data processed as a computation error e SKIP Abnormal data ignored and computation is continued IM DP12013 61E 4 23 Setting TLOG Math Setup Temperature Unit and DC100 only SCSI ID Number Process of overflow data during TLOG or CLOG TLOG CH OVER Used to select the process method for overflow data obtained during TLOG or CLOG e ERROR Overflow data processed as a computation error e SKIP Overflow data ignored and computation is continued e LIMIT Overflow data treated as the next data for computation Measurement channels to which linear scaling is applied Specified scaling upper lower limit Measurement channels to which no linear scaling is applied Upper lower limit of the measuring range Computation channels Specified LEFT RIGHT value Processing of the results of TLOG PSUM computation for pulse input e OVER If the result of a separate calculation of TLOG PSUM XXXX exceeds 99999999 the instrument goes into an overflow e ROTATE If the result of a separate calculation of TLO
89. differ For example if the reference channel of Ch 005 is Ch 002 and Ch 002 settings are TC Type R and you would copy Ch 005 settings to Ch 009 the reference channel of Ch 009 will become Ch 002 Copying is in this case only possible if Ch 009 like Ch 002 is set to TC Type R It is advisable to let the copying include the reference channel 4 25 Joyeinbijuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 12 Setting Constants Up to 60 constants K01 to K60 can be set Thirty constants KO1 to K30 for the stand alone type The number of significant digits is 5 excluding the decimal point If an exponent is used the mantissa and exponent must consist of 5 digits and 2 digits respectively e Configurable ranges 1 0000E 35 to 1 0000E 35 0 1 0000E 35 to 1 0000E 35 1 Cick the Constant tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Constants from the menubar Constants tab BN newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Iofs File Comm Settings Config View Help Sjaj Bl eje Channels hutath Printing Event Action Timers Messages Constants SETUP Kor foon Kis fi cooo Kat hooo o K46 hooo Koz fioooo o Kv fioooo Kaz ooo Kar filoooo ooo Koa fioooo o o Kia fioooo Kaa hooo o ka ooo o kos hooo Kia hooo o ooo kas hooo oo ka hooo o oo Kos fioooo o o k20 hooo kas hooo oo Kso hooo o o kos fioooo K21 fioooo Kae hooo K i fioooo o Kor fioooo ooo K
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91. dule click the Close button and repeat from step 2 OK is displayed for the modules that have completed the calibration 7 4 IM DP12013 61E Explanation IM DP12013 61E 7 3 Manual Calibration Perform the calibration in the following sequence Universal Input Module 20mV ZERO gt 20mV SPAN gt 60mV ZERO gt 60mV SPAN gt 200mV ZERO gt 200mV SPAN gt 2V ZERO gt 2V SPAN gt 6V ZERO gt 6V SPAN gt 20V ZERO gt 20V SPAN gt 50V ZERO gt 50V SPAN gt Pt 1mA ZERO gt Pt 1mA SPAN gt Pt 2mA ZERO gt Pt 2mA SPAN gt Pt 1mA H SPAN gt Pt 2mA H SPAN gt Cu 2mA ZERO gt Cu 2mA SPAN DCV TC DI Input Module Same sequence as the Universal Input Module except for the RTD resistance temperature detector mA Input Module 20mA ZERO gt 20mA SPAN Strain Input Module 2k ZERO gt 2k SPAN gt 20k ZERO gt 20k SPAN gt 200k ZERO gt 200k SPAN Digital Module 60mV ZERO gt 60mV SPAN gt 6V ZERO gt 6V SPAN Adjustable range Error conditions Display djustable range is from A 32768 to 32767 However 16384 16384 16385 and 16383 are excluded Note The adjustable range is as described above However if the following conditions are not met the module is considered erroneous e ZERO calibration value 3277 to 3277 The ideal value is 0 e SPAN calibration value 29491 to 29491 The ideal value is 32768 19000 to 21000 for the strain input module The ideal value is 20000 ZERO calibration value 29
92. e event to occur If the day is set to 0 events will occur every day at the set time e In combination with the level action the corresponding action is repeated alternately between executing and stopping for each set time Selecting Edge or Level Action Edge action EDGE This action is executed when an event is detected Level action LEVL This action is executed when an event is detected When an event is released this action will be canceled e An edge action and a level action cannot be set at the same time e For a level action only one setting can be made 4 28 IM DP12013 61E Selecting Actions IM DP12013 61E 4 13 Event Action Match Time and Group Settings Actions may be selectable depending on earlier Events and Edge Level action settings The following describes all available actions ALARM ACK This allows alarm acknowledgment ALARM RST Resets alarms When the RELAY is selected for an event this function cannot be selected TIMER RST Resets timers RECORD DR only e ON Starts recording The recording format is set individually For details see Section 10 2 Setting Recording Format on page 10 3 e OFF Stops recording The level action does not include record ON OFF functions e When the level action is set the ON OFF functions using the RECORD key are disabled e The edge and level actions cannot be set simultaneously e For the level action only one action is available MANUAL PR DR
93. e existence of the file Illegal file name Use a different file name Communication error The Logger Software cannot communicate while the setup software is communicating Check that the DARWIN is turned ON the communication module is being recognized by the DARWIN DR DC and the cable is connected properly In addition check the following items according to the communication methods For GPIB communication Is the address correct Is the driver is properly installed ls the GPIB card manufactured by NI For Ether communication Is the address correct Is the TCP IP protocol installed in Windows Is the Ether card properly installed For RS 232 C RS 422 A and RS 485 Is the baud rate correct Is the port COM1 to COM4 correct Is the address correct RS422 Is the PC s serial port functioning Is the correct type of cable being used Can t load DLL of GPIB Correctly install the GPIB driver Error Messages lt Launcher gt No E3401 E3402 E3403 k Message Corrective action Incorrect Password Enter the correct password Passwords may not be blank Enter the password Project names may not be blank Enter the project name Error Messages lt Logger gt No E3001 f Message Corrective action Incorrect File type or Version The program will use default settings because the previous settings such as display settings could not be loaded IM DP12013 61E Huljooyssjqnoly a 8 2 Error Mess
94. ed channels Setting the largest and smallest scale 2 Click the object Waveform number If the settings are for a group of successive waveforms drag the mouse from the first to last waveform 3 Click the Scale Calc button to set each waveform to the calculated maximum and minimum scale Note that if no channels are selected all waveforms will be set to their calculated maximum and minimum scale 6 6 IM DP12013 61E 6 4 Setting Zones and the Y Axis Clip IM DP12013 61E Selecting the waveform display zone Use the zone buttons on the monitor toolbar below or select Y Axis gt and the desired zone Select the Edit Zone User Zone Full Zone Slide Zone or Auto Zone BD Historical viewer Graph 0001 bfd tral File Edit Timetxis YoAxis View Window Convert Information Help lej x 2 QA u h Sl User s zone Auto zone Display limiter Full zone e User Zone The User Zone shows Edit Zone settings but these zone settings can not be changed e Full Zone Use the Full Zone to display all waveforms in a 100 zone range e Auto Zone In Auto Zone the Y axis of the waveform display area is divided into equal parts for each selected waveform gt gt The zone settings will be reflected in the General Display Settings dialog box Setting the Y axis display limiting Clip It s possible to apply a display limit to waveforms you view When you set the display limit function wav
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96. eforms will be limited between the minimum and maximum values on the Y Axis scale Waveforms with data points smaller than the minimum scale value or larger than the maximum scale value will be truncated This function enables you to view waveforms outside the screen range as horizontal lines in the display area e Waveform with clip e Waveform without clip V A 6 7 BIEMIJOS JOMAI A 291101SIH o 6 5 Setting the Waveform Time Axis TimeAxis Zoom 1 To enlarge waveforms in TimeAxis direction select TimeAxis gt Zoom In or click the Zoom In button on the toolbar see below To reduce a waveform in TimeAxis direction select TimeAxis gt Zoom Out or click the Zoom Out button on the toolbar below DB Historical viewer Graph 0001 bfd tral File Edit TimeSxis YoAxis View Window Convert Information Help lej x a alg mala else Se Zoom in Zoom out The waveform appears enlarged reduced in the TimeAxis direction Note e The reduction magnification factors are 1 1000 1 500 1 200 1 100 1 50 1 20 1 10 1 5 1 2 1 2 5 10 20 e If a cursor is set it will be the center of the zoom action if the first data is not displayed e If cursor A and B are set the middlepoint of the two cursors become the center of the zoom action if the first measurement data is not displayed 6 8 IM DP12013 61E 6 6 Cursor Measurement IM DP12013 61E lt is possible to read time and measurement data values on the X
97. eft corner of the setting screen Click the first channel you want to copy the settings to and drag the mouse pointer down to the last channel the settings should be copied to The display color of the selected channels changes Click the Paste button to copy the selected settings to the selected channels Relay Hold Setting Select whether to Hold or Not Hold the operating status of operated internal switches or alarm output relays This setting applies to both the internal switches and the alarm output relays DO External Relay Setting DA100 only For DA OO you may also use the Command DO to set Relays externally with a PC ON or OFF The relay is set from the Base unit to each complete module If the relays set here are alarm output relays then normal alarm output relays in the same will be set OFF IM DP12013 61E 4 21 Setting Burn out RJC and for DR Only Re cording Colors IM DP12013 61E Select a File gt E Bl Interval Recording F Alarm Relay Key Lock Di FUNC Menu SET Menu Eo hannel Fanart Channels tutath Printing Eventi ction Timers Messages Constants SETUP SETUP Basic Setting Contents Open the Alarm Setup setting screen see below for Burn out Reference Junction Compensation and for DR Only Recording Colors as follows Click the SETUP tab and select Channel from the SETUP Setting contents box or select from the menu bar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt Relay gt and Bu
98. en click the Math tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Math Functions from the menubar Math channel ON OFF Equations Left and right span Unit Evrentifction Timers Messages Constants A oie gt Ry CH 02 Muy ABS OOS 2 Set Math ON to activate the Math channel 3 Set a Math Channel Equation To use the equation operators first double click the desired Math channel number displayed on the left side of the Math setting screen Then click the square button on the right side of the equation setting box In the Operators Selection dialog box choose the desired equation operator which will appear in the equation setting box when clicked Activate Equation Equation operators Math channel setting only with M1 option Regular Setting About Printing r ABS 003 _ Equation Spanil 200 0 Spana 2000 i Span setting Unit i Unit Alarm m Range of Value Type Value Relay Alarm Print Message H L Alam2 OFF f z fonz forF z Alama oF z 2 fone for Alama forF f fon y for Tag MV Memory Save Cancel 4 Set the display recording span in the 9999999 9999999 range Operator Type Basic Channel Statistic Operator types C Logical Group Statistic C Relational C Special Click the buttons to enter equations i Addition SAR Square root Subtraction LOGO Common Multiplication LNG Nat
99. er 5 If DC100 is selected in step 2 use the pull down menu to select the appropriate Memory Capacity 6 Select the Options related to the DA100 DR130 DR2xx DC100 you use 7 Click OK to initialize the above System Configuration settings Note e During system configuration all settings are intialized Before connecting the hardware check if Module Configuration matches the actual module construction e During system configuration data files that are being edited will be named newfile Please add a name before saving such a file 4 54 IM DP12013 61E 4 29 Subunit and Module Configuration It is possible to attach or remove units and modules or to change module types using DARWIN Hardware configurator Select Config gt Module Configuration from the menubar to display the Module Configu ration setting screen Vr een numa OK f Cancel Main unit Clickhereto G remove a ici subunit gt METE JJ DU 500 12 0U100 1x bos Unit number Gb 2 Z bt DSSDO Eto tol 2 D ETT vocne ESC a gt AA o o O Click here to add a unit c o pam O When pointing a module its name will appear A module selection pull down menu will appear when it is clicked Adding and removing subunits To add a subunit click an empty subunit placing area and click OK when asked Add Unit To remove a unit click right side of the module reading DS600 DS400 and click OK
100. er data folder will automatically be created in the directory where you installed this software e Don t appoint a root directory as the to save measurement data e Don t select a media like a floppy disk drive as directory to save measurement data to Access time will increase and it may not be possible to normally save data IM DP12013 61E 3 5 J10 81NBIJUO SIEMIYOS pS 3 5 System Reconstruction Scan Initialization 3 6 Before starting measurement data collection make sure that units and modules of the DA100 DC100 DR are correctly connected Check it again if a communication failure occurs Before System Reconstruction Scan Before starting system reconstucting and scanning please check the following Power supply e Verify that the power supply matches the requirements e Verify that the power supply is properly connected Status indicator for DA100 only e Verify that the status indicator is lighting An internal error has occurred if the status indicator is flashing Unit Modules e Verify that the environmental conditions match the requirements e Are all screws serurely fastened Are the right amount of modules in the right place e Verify that the number of connected modules and their locations are conform the specifications Communication Interface e Verify that the communication interface cable is properly connected e Verify that the location of the communication module is correct as it cannot be con
101. er software or right click the launcher icon on the task bar and select Start Software Configurator The Software Configurator starts Clicking the Calibration tab displays the calibration screen Calibration tab Connect button lel ES FL Software Configurator File Communications Diagnostic at oh i oo e da oo ds a e 2 Calibration ITA AAA AA Calibration procedures There are two ways to perform calibration Auto Apply the specified voltage to the terminal displayed on the screen and calibrate all channels based on that input signal Manual Calibrate by setting a calibration value for each channel IM DP12013 61E 7 2 Auto Calibration Operating Procedures 1 Click the connect button on the calibration screen The DA100 DC100 or DR system that is connected is displayed Module that does not need to be calibrated mi Software Configurator ES File oh ilin ele Communications Diagnostic Calibration Network ommunications Diagnostic System Help E 100 a E a ape eee E Disconnect TETEE EEEE E EE E E E E E E E E Erie rae rie ree DEN ee ea Era ray ree ree rae TEE EE E E E re TETTETETT EE Erie rae ree ree EEN 111 marks are displayed for modules that do not need to be calibrated 2 Clicking the module to be calibrated displays the calibration dialog box Auto tab Calibration Unit 0 Module 1 Automatic Manual Select all AN
102. es 20 mV and 2 V and a type T thermocouple channel are all set to an alarm value of 10000 then the alarm values in the respective channels are as follows 10 000 mV in the 20 mV measuring range channel 1 0000 V in 2 V measuring range channel 1000 0 C in the type T thermocouple channel e Atype T thermocouple has a measuring range from 200 0 to 400 0 C so an error results e If you make below changes channel alarm values will also change automatically e Recording span e Linear scaling settings e Power monitor channel wiring and input range Setting Relays Internal Switches Set which alarm output relay or internal switch should be triggered when an alarm occurs e Select the desired alarm output relay or internal switch from among the following The default setting is OFF e OFF Alarm output relays and internal switches remain OFF e S01 to S60 60 internal switches are provided e UMN U Unit number for an alarm module or a DI DO module M Slot number for an alarm module or a DI DO module N Number 0 to 9 For details see page 3 8 e Multiple alarm setpoints can be set for one alarm output relay or internal switch e The operation mode in the alarm output relay or internal switch can be set when an alarm occurs For details see Section 4 20 Setting Operation Mode of Relay Internal Switch e When the alarm module or DI DO module is not recognized as system module the relay is set to OFF Selecting the Alarm Print
103. etection Event mode If you want actions when an event is detected select Edge If you want to stop actions MATH or REPORT when an event occurs such as remote control input OFF alarm reset and time reset select Level Action The following items can be selected as actions e Alarm reset Reset all the alarms e Timer reset All timers with relative time settings are reset IM DP12013 61E 1 5 DA100 Functions e Math computation start stop clear reset Clear When issued during the computation the measured data is reset before doing the first computation o Uy D O D O D D O PEA EE p A Computed data Computation start Computation clear A Measurement interval Reset When issued during the computation the measured data is reset after doing the first computation in O a Computed data O i t Computation start S Measurement interval e Report start stop For models with Report option it is possible to start stop reporting Computation Uniquely for DA100 with M1 option TheDA100 can execute computations with the measured data of each input channel taken as a variable The results can be displayed or saved The following operators can be used for computation Basic operators Type Operator Example Description Addition 001 002 To obtain the sum of the measured data of channel 001 and channel 002 Subtraction
104. for files 001 to 200 User defined file name 5 characters e Serial file numbers are automatically changed only when writing is done continuously with the same name e Ifa file with serial number 200 exists during writing in the SINGLE mode this serial file number is not automatically changed Rather the file is given a name with serial number 001 e If the same file names exist whether to employ overwriting or to end writing can be set in the SET UP menu Writing Period e The period in which data are written can be selected from the following e INTVL The same as the measuring period Measured computed data are saved without thinning out e 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 12 15 20 30 seconds or 1 2 3 4 5 10 30 or 60 minutes Writing is done with the set period However only those values which are multiples of the measuring period can be selected e LOGIC Only effective if event action is set to action DATA_WR Every time an event is generated the data item for 1 scan 1 for each channel is written e If the computation channel is used missing computation measurements may occur depending on the number of computation expressions or measuring period If the computation measurement missing status is displayed make the measuring period longer or decrease the computation expressions e When the measuring period is changed the writing period will not equal the measuring period or its integral multiples and is subsequently adjusted to equate wit
105. formation on instantaneous values given at each preset time e Monthly reports Results of computing configured on a report channel basis plus information on instantaneous values given simultaneously with the preset time for making each report u0 1e1ado a10jaq 1 5 DA100 Functions 1 20 Report Time To set the time to make a report define the day of the month within a 01 28 range and the time within a 00 23 range e Hourly reports The DA makes reports every whole hour 1 00 2 00 23 00 24 00 For cumula tive summation it resets the cumulative sum at a preset time e Daily reports The DA makes reports at preset time s For cumulative summation it resets the cumulative sum at a preset time and day e Monthly reports The DA makes reports at a preset time of a certain day of the month Report Channels There are sixty report channels from RO1 to R60 You can assign either measuring channels or Math channels to each report channel When making a report of computed Math data start computing before starting a report Computing Types Setting Parameter Data Item for Computing INST Instantaneous value at the time of making report AVE Average maximum and minimum over the computing period SUM Sum and cumulative sum over the computing period Sum and Cumulative Sum e Sum The total sum over an hour for hourly reports the sum over a day for daily reports or the sum over a month for monthly reports The DA resets this
106. g is the same as for chart speed 1 and its default setting is 100mm h e Recording interval This setting specifies the recording interval for the digital prinout in the logging and analog trend recording mode Set either the Absolute or Relative interval If the SPEED CHG action is selected as event action setting the Recording Interval will be change as follows Trend Recording e Normal Speed set as Chart Speed 1 e When an event occurs Speed set as Chart Speed 2 Logging Recording e Normal Depends on the SETUP Recording Format settings for the Recording interval in digital printing logging It can be set to Single or Multiple Single Interval for timer one Multiple Intervals selected from 6 kinds of timers e When an event occurs Interval set as Chart Speed 2 HEADER LINE No One header can consist of up to five lines LINE 1 to 5 The header contents can be entered here using up to 80 alphanumerics for each line and thus up to 400 characters for the entire header The default setting is all spaces To print the header press the Print button on the DR and select HEADER START from the menu One title can be set using up to 32 alphanumerics Set the Title printing pitch to 600 mm 1500 mm or set it OFF in the SETUP Recording Format setting screen Setting the List Format IM DP12013 61E The List Format LIST FMT setting specifies which setting information will be printed out in case of list printouts Each of the followi
107. ge enter 1 Click the check box of each channel which data you wish to convert ASCII Conversion Details Lx Start 0 1999 04 28 08 27 29 End 125 1999 04 28 08 29 34 Step ft Group EM i File DADAS AL se data 9990426 0000 tet BIES cancer 3 When selecting Group enter the desired values in each textbox When selecting Channel first click the Channel No buttons to open a Channel number table and then click the desired channel number The table will be closed and the channel number will be input 4 If you wish to save to a different folder or file click File Select a file name from the File Name box or type a file name in the text box If necessary select the type of folder or file in which the data is to be saved Click Save Change the file name Save in Y data 5 Click OK in the xxx Conversion dialog box The measurement data is converted into the selected data format and saved in a file Note e The range of the data you wish to convert indicated in each xxx Conversion dialog box is automatically set to the range specified by cursor A and B If the range is not specified by the cursors or if the cursors have been deleted the first data point is automatically set to 0 the final to the last recorded data point minus 1 The file extension of the conversed file is automatically changed to the following format names to distinguish it from the original file Excel conversions pos
108. h the measuring period IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 4 17 Setting the Writing Operation DC100 Only Built in RAM Disk Usage WRITE MEMORY e Select the built in RAM disk usage from the following e LENGTH Determines file capacity by specifying the number of data items per ch e DIV2 DIV4 DIV8 or DIV16 Use the RAM disk by dividing the disk area into 2 4 8 or 16 parts If the memory capacity is 4 MB 2 cannot be used e Ifa file is saved in the built in RAM disk the usage of the built in RAM disk cannot be changed For this purpose initialize the RAM disk or change the setting after deleting all the files In that case necessary files must be saved on a floppy disk Writing Data Length WRITE LENGTH e If WRITE MEMORY is set to LENGTH set the number of data items to be written per channel selecting from the following 10 20 30 40 50 100 200 300 400 500 1k 2k 3k 4k 5k 10k 20k 30k 40k 50k or 100k e However a data length exceeding a file size of 1 MB cannot be selected depending on the number of channels e After starting writing even if the writing is stopped before the specified data length is reached the file capacity is taken by the area for the specified data length Note When using the computation channel do not write measured computed data in an application where the measurement interval is shorter than 0 5 sec the writing interval is set to INTVL or the data length is shorter than 50 if e t
109. he integration time is set to 100 ms 10 Hz e The default setting is AUTO However if the instrument is a stand alone DC power supply model the default setting is 20 ms 50 Hz Filter Set the filter to reduce normal mode noise ON or OFF Scan Interval e The duration of time one scan in which the measurement of all channels is carried out is called the scan interval e This interval can be set to any value from 0 5 second to 60 seconds The shortest is 40 ch 500 ms for the stand alone model or 300 ch 500 ms for the expandable model varies with the shortest measurement period of the input module 4 40 IM DP12013 61E 4 19 Setting Alarm Interval Hysteresis and Alarm Display Hold Open the Alarm Setup setting screen see below for Alarm Interval Hysteresis and Pl newtile D Alarm Display Hold as follows Click the SETUP tab and select Alarm from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt Alarm Setup Select a SETUP topic SETUP tab AR WIN Hardware Configurator File Comm Settings Config View Help sa E 8 2 tath Wrting Operation Eventifction Timers hessages Constants SETUP Channels SETUP Basic Setting Corltents alarm Setup Interval Alarm RH Interval g Y Alarm Alarm RL Interval 3 Relay Alarm Hysteresis 0 5 Epa Alarm Display Hold ts OFF FUNG Menu SET Menu Channel Report Memory Options Ready Alarm Interval Hysteresis
110. he writing action is in the REPEAT mode e writing starts using the event action mode Pretrigger WRITE PRETRIG e If WRITE TRIG is set to TRIGGER the data before the trigger event generation can be saved in part of the set file Setting is done as a percentage of the file capacity in 10 increments y Trigger event trigger was generated 20 File capacity 100 e Ifa pretrigger is used except 0 it is necessary to set the writing start trigger WR_TRIG to the action in the event action function Data Format The measured computed data are saved in the binary format Data Capacity The data capacity is determined by the following formula Measured data 2 bytes data item Computed data 4 bytes data item e Stand alone model Header 256 64 x number of measuring channels number of computing channels bytes Data capacity 256 64 x number of measuring channels number of computing channels number of measuring channels 2 number of computing channels x 4 6 x data length e Expandable model Header 576 64 x number of measuring channels number of computing channels bytes Data capacity 576 64 x number of measuring channels number of computing channels number of measuring channels x 2 number of computing channels x 4 6 x data length 4 39 Joyeinbijuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 18 Setting A D Converter Integration Time Filter and Scan Interval Open the A D Converter Integrati
111. hed this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A6O IM DP12013 61E 4 15 Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 6 Recording related Settings DR Only Partially Expanded Recording PARTIAL This setting specifies whether to carry out partially expanded recording and if so which percentage of the recording span will be compressed and the corresponding boundary value If the instrument is equipped with the optional computation function or floppy disk drive this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A60 Selecting Partial Recording ON OFF ON Partial recording will be carried out OFF Partial recording will not be carried out Specifying the Compressed Part and Boundary Value e RATE This setting specifies which percentage 1 to 99 of the full recording span will be compressed The default value is 50 e Boundary value This setting specifies the boundary value which corresponds to the previous set compressed part The setting lies within the recording span but when linear scaling is being used the setting lies within the left right scale range The default value is 0 Note If boundary values are to be set for succeeding channels the decimal point is handled as below If succeeding channels are set the decimal point position of boundary values when the measure ment range for each channel setting is different is that determined for each corresponding range As a result it exceeds
112. her Clear Start Stop or Clear amp Start Applying the Setting conditions 8 Click the OK button to activate the above settings without starting data collection Click Monitor to acknowledge the settings and immediately start monitoring Click Record to acknowledge the settings and immediately start recording Note __ e File names for measurement data will be YYYYMMDD follow up number DAQ YYYY year MM Month DD day mark the date when the file was created For DA100 DC100 and DR with M3 option report data can be collected if Report data is checked Report data will be collected if a report file is created for DA100 DC100 or DR Report names will be for hourly reports Hourly YYYYMMDDHH RBI for daily reports Daily YYYYMMDDHH RBI and for monthly reports Monthly YYYYMMDDHH RBI YYYY year MM Month DD day and HH hour mark the time when the report was created The report file is saved in the same directory as the measurement data file If the time on your DARWIN instrument changes from summer to wintertime resulting in one hour which is measured twice a second daily report will not be created 218M JJO0S 1306607 a 5 3 Group Settings 1 Select Logging gt General Display Settings to open the General Display Settings dialog box The dialog box can also be opened from each monitor screen by selecting View gt General Display Settings Display Recording ON OFF channel Display scale Display zone
113. her module click the Close button and repeat from step 2 OK is displayed for the modules that have completed the calibration 7 3 Manual Calibration Operating Procedures 1 Click the connect button on the calibration screen The DA100 DC100 or DR system that is connected is displayed 2 Clicking the module to be calibrated displays a calibration dialog box 3 Click the Manual tab to display the manual calibration screen Manual tab Displays input range Displays input range Calibration Unit 0 Module 1 Automatic Manual Select all__ ranges All 20 mw 60 mi 200 m Range ai BW 20 50 Pt 1 mA Pt 2 mA Pt 1 m4 H Pt 2 m4 H Curd mA Span calibration value P Run Close 1 Zero calibration value Zero current value Start button 4 Clicking the range to be calibrated shows the selected range in red To calibrate all ranges click All 5 Set the calibration values for Zero and Span individually Clicking the Zero or Span display area shows the setting range 6 Clicking the Start button displays a message for writing the calibration value 7 Clicking the OK button displays a final message for fixing the calibration value 8 Clicking the OK button displays a message notifying that the calibration value has been fixed 9 Clicking the OK button terminates the calibration The range that has been cali brated is displayed in Cyan To calibrate another mo
114. hess ages Constante SETUP SETUP Basic Setting Contents r Recording Format E Channel number or tag Channel Tag Mumber oftag printing characters 7 Dot printing recording system E Normal Alarm 1 C Alarm Group Key Lock Display Printing when chart speed is changed OFF ON FUNC Menu Printing recording start stop time mark OFF E ON SET Menu Number of columns for digital printing Channel 9 1 column 2 Column C 3 Column C 4 Column Report Channel number printing pitch gt AFF A 125mm Options Title printing pitch F C 600mm 1500 mm Scale check mark printing a OFF C ON Horizontal or vertical printing Horizontal O Vertical Rec interval in digital printing logging f Single FC Multiple Ready MUM Channel number or Tag display Select to print or display measured values using channel number labels or tag names e Select either Channel or Tag Note that the channel number will be printed displayed regardless of selection if no Tag setting is made or all spaces Number of Tag printing characters Select 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 or 16 e The default setting is 7 e If the selected number of printing characters is less than the actually entered Tag only the number of characters selected here will be printed Dot printing Recording System Select it from the following systems The default setting is NORMAL To practically record it the RECORD must be turned on Channels to be recorded are
115. ial balancing is necessary Initialization of settings or reconfiguration of the system also changes the measuring range back to its default e PULSE not possible for DR130 231 241 Select the RATE or GATE range e DELTA difference between channels Computation can be done only in the same unit Destination channels should lie within the first channel No to the last channel No range The number of the reference channel REF should be lower than the number of the destination channels The default setting for the reference channel is 01 The type of input and the measuring range in the distination channel are the same as for the reference channel After setting the DELTA difference between channels if you attempted to change the type of input and the measuring range setting the difference between channels is released thereby the type of input and the measuring range in the destination channel are returned to their original settings and the span is returned to its initial value e RRJC Remote RUC available for instruments with the optional MATH function only Reference channel RJC Within the setting range of reference channel No TC thermocouple must be selected as the type of input to the reference channel If the channel No or type of input for the reference channel or the type of thermo couple is changed the alarm function will be turned OFF If the type of input for the reference channel or the type of thermocouple is changed
116. iewer Software 6 1 Introducing Historical Viewer Software cccccccccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeseceeeeeeeesaesagseseeeeeeeess 6 1 6 2 Opening Files for DIS pia da es dde 6 3 6 3 General Display MA eel ELO 6 5 6 4 Setting Zones and the Y AXIS CliD occccccccconnnoncccccoocononcncnnonnononnnnonancnnonnononcnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnanans 6 7 65 Setting the Waveform TMC AMS ci aa 6 8 6 0 Cursor Mea UML e hie EU 6 9 67 GONVENING ING Dala OMA la E 6 10 0 8 File Formal resres r ia 6 12 6 9 Printing Measurement Data occccccconnnnnnncccconocnnncnncnnancnnncnonnnnononnnconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnannnnnnnnnnnns 6 16 6 10 Displaying Converting and Printing Report Data cccccecccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeaaaaanaaaes 6 18 7 1 Operating Procedures on the Calibration Screen ccccceeeceeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeseeeeeeeeeees 7 1 e a a a a E i 7 2 Lo Manual Calibracion 7 4 TA SAVING Galan Dalai dt 7 6 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Oot o sees eeceaccabean teen ce sancti td aacusitecanc a R aaccsotees aataandias a a 8 1 8 2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions cccccccccecccsesseeeececcccececeeaeaeeesceeeeeeeeesseaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeees 8 2 Index iv IM DP12013 61E Chapter 1 Before Operation 1 1 IM DP12013 61E Data Aquisiton Software DAQ 32 Intro Data Aquisiton Software 32 consists of so called Launcher software and of four kinds of software which will open when the laun
117. ile name Check the file name and extension File operation failed Check the free space on the PC s hard drive Check that the hard disk is operating properly These data were generated by another model Select a different file Failed to load data Some data initialized Check the setup data Invalid channels are included in the copy source Check the copy source and copy destination settings Please enter an equation Enter an equation Unknown symbol is entered Please change equation Check the setup data Invalid channel number is entered Please change equation Check the channel number Incorrect use of parenthesis Please change equation Check the setup data Grammatical error Please change equation Check the setup data Character string is incorrect Check the setup data Invalid channel number Change the channel number For input range please keep CH numbers Left lt Right Check the setup data Channel number is already being used Check the setup data Huljooyssjqnoly a 8 2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions Messages No Message Corrective action M3404 Invalid Project name Please enter a new name M3405 This Project name is already being used Please enter a new Project name M3406 There must be at least one unlocked Project M3407 Can t contain any of the following characters lt gt M3031 Do you want to stop recording M3032 Please stop Measuring before you exit
118. ime 1999 04 28 06 00 58 000000005 period 1999 04 28 06 00 59 0700000008 1999 04 25 06 01 00 0 00000007 0 356 0 710 1999 04 26 06 01 01 O OOOODO0s 1999 04 26 06 01 02 000000009 1999 04 28 06 01 03 0 0000001 0 6 2 IM DP12013 61E 6 2 Opening Files for Display IM DP12013 61E The following data files can be displayed Measurement data files report files acquired with Logger software R9 Measurement data files saved to a floppy disk with a DR or DC 100 Measurement data files report file acquired with the earlier Yokogawa software for DOS or Windows Standard Software Basic Software Enhanced Software or DAQ 32 R8 DAQ 32 plus R8 Report files created with DA100 DC100 DR See also Section 6 10 Displaying Converting and Printing Report Files To open a file click the File Open button from the toolbar or select File gt Open BD Historical viewer File Mier Help anne ines E eee Ele File open button 2 Select a file from the file Open listbox Open EES Look in I data Peo ae File position 3 4 5 6 laa 19990428 0002 DA0 File list File name 19530428 0000 D0 Oper File name Files of type Darwin File dat das y bfd dag File type File Information File Type Darvin Data File Device Type 04100 Standalone Interval 1 000 sec Selected file information Data 493 Start Time 1999 04 28 08 27 29 0 Trigger 0 End Time 1999 04 28 06 35 41 0 Meas CH 40 Alarm
119. ing Math channels ON OFF Math equations Setting alarm values Set one alarm value for each alarm number within the following range depending on the type of input The default value is O zero H and L e VOLT TC RTD DI DELTA AC STRAIN mA and PULSE Within the measuring range in the related channel DI can be set to either 0 or 1 e SCALE Within a linear scaling value e Math channel Within the range specified by the Math function RH and RL e VOLT TC RTD DI and DELTA AC STRAIN mA and PULSE Within 1 to maxi mum measuring range minus minimum measuring range in the related channel For example set 30000 without using a decimal point if the maximum value exceeds 30000 DI can be set to only 1 e SCALE Set 1 to 30000 without using a decimal point dH and dL e When the reference channel uses VOLT Within the measuring range e When the reference channel uses other than VOLT maximum measuring range minus minimum measuring range to maximum measuring range minus minimum measuring range IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 4 4 Alarm Settings Note e When setting alarm values in continuous channels use the decimal point as follows The decimal point of an alarm value when the continuous channels have different measuring ranges should be in the position determined by the individual measuring range If the decimal point is outside the measuring range an error occurs For example if channels with measuring rang
120. ing two cursors cursor Aand cursor B This may be useful if you want to know the time or voltage difference between two occurrences Use the cursors as follows 1 During monitoring cursors are not displayed Therefore before setting any cursors click the red Pause button Gi Trend Monitor Trend Monitor imes Y Ass View Qie S Pause button 2 Point the mouse at the position in the waveform display area where you want to read measurement data The vertical bar that appears first is cursor A Hold the mouse and drag the pointer to the next position where you want to read measurement data Cursor B gets set when you release the mouse Example of cursor display O O Q O Cursor A Cursor B Y pal O 3 Select Window gt Display Cursor s Value or click the Cursor Value button on the toolbar Cursor value display In the Cursor s Value dialog box you can now read measurement values at the cursor positions and the value difference between the two cursors positions If you wish to accurately adjust the position of a cursor click the arrow buttons next to data No values in the Cursor Value dialog box The cursor will move one steps per data item A if Cursor control A aan EM sz moving E Data umber Absolute Time 20 36 26 0 Channel 401 2H01 1 3 015 1 708 0 306 1406 2H01 6 3 606 wr CAO F 4 696 1408 2H01 Sw 5 445 i 10 643 Hir
121. intouts 1 Click the Event Action tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Timers from the menubar The Timers setting screen will open Select type of Timer Timer tab BN nevifile DARWIN Hardware Configurator A xX File Comm Settings Config View Help Sji Ej all Channels tath Printing Event Action Tirhers Messages Constants SETUP Timer 1 Timer 4 Absolute from Reference Time C Absolute from Reference Time Time Interval 10min Ref Time 1 fo Ty C Relative Fixed Time Relative Fixed Time E Da Time In Oo Das 1 i Timer 2 Timer 5 C Absolute from Reference Time C Absolute from Reference Time Relative Fixed Time Relative Fixed Time Time In fo Davy s 12 fo Time In fo Davy s 1 i Timer 3 Timer 6 C Absolute from Reference Time C Absolute from Reference Time Ready 2 Select the kind of Timer Absolute from the reference time or Relative a fixed time See the below illustration 3 If you choose to set an Absolute time set the desired time interval and a reference time If you select a Relative time set the fixed amount of days hours and minutes you would like between events Event detection occurs every specified time interval Six timers can be set They are reset with an action Absolute time setting Reference time Setting Event Event Event Event Event Event completed detection detection detection detection detection detection A y Y vy Y A A A A A
122. ion function trigger mode e Free Writing starts when the Start key is pressed Note If data are written using TRIG the saving operation is also required to start using the START key or through the event action function 4 37 Joyeinbiyuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 17 Setting the Writing Operation DC100 Only 4 38 Selection of Writing Data WRITE DATA Select the data to be written from the following e All All measured computed data are written e Alarm Measured computed data in all channels are written only when an alarm is generated Setting of File Name WRITE NAME e Select the specifying method of a file name from the following e Set Freely set by the user up to 5 characters Characters that can be used for file names are only those that can be selected from the display no blanks allowed All letters will automatically be capitalized e Date Automatically set based on the date When Date is selected the file name is set automatically in the following form Form of file name at automatic setting 61010000 DAT P File serial number 0 to 9 A to Z Writing start time min Writing start time hour Writing start date day Writing start date month 1 to 9 X Y Z 2 1 The serial numbers 0 to 9 are followed by A to Z and return to 0 after Z 2 X Y and Z represent October November and December respectively File name format when specified by the user FILE 001 DAT PE egia number
123. is applicable only for channels for which Delta is selected Triggers an alarm when the difference of measured values between two channels exceeds the specified value DL Delta low limit alarm This alarm is applicable only for channels for which Delta is selected Triggers an alarm when the difference of measured values between two channels drops below the specified value Rate of change upper limit alarm Measured i Measured value Change of Change of measured value measured value T To yy Rate of change lower limit alarm Specified interval Specified interval to y t2 t1 Note e Alarm settings will be cleared in the following cases The measurement mode input type VOLT TC is changed The measurement range is changed The span or scaling value is changed including change of the decimal point position during scale conversion display mode Channel No input type or input range of the standard channel is changed during delta measurement mode e For pulse input channels and power monitor channels RH rate of change upper limit alarm RL rate of change lower limit alarm are not available Alarm hysteresis A specified margin hysteresis can be added to the specified alarm level Common to all alarms Upper alarm limit H Alarm ON Alarm point level 1V Hysteresis approx 0 5 Alarm OFF Measured value Lower alarm limit L Alarm OFF Measured value 1
124. ition November 1998 2nd Edition May 1999 All Rights Reserved Copyright 1998 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM DP12013 61E How to Use this Manual Structure of the Manual This User s Manual consists of eight chapters and an Index as described below Chapter Title 1 Before Operation 2 Communications software 3 Software Configurator 4 Darwin Hardware Configurator 5 Logger Software 6 Viewer Software 7 Calibration 8 Troubleshooting Index Description Describes the environmental conditions required from your PC to use this standard software Windows version as well as the installation method of the software Describes how to use Launcher software to start each DAQ 32 software Describes how to make communication settings and how to specify the directory in which data are to be collected It also describes how to confirm system configuration and how to initialize settings Describes how to make DARWIN hardware settings such as measuring range alarm relay and initialization Describes how to operate the software to display measured data on the monitor screen save it to a PC and print it out Explains also how to save report data to the hard disk Describes how to operate the software to monitor the collected data saved on the hard disk and convert it to various formats ASCII etc Describes how to calibrate DARWIN hardware Describes what to do in case trouble occurs and provides a list of error
125. le 10CH model 20CH model 30CH model Filter OFF 0 5s 2s 2s A D integral time Set the A D integral time to 100 ms to maximize the noise elimination effect To shorten calculation time select 50Hz 60Hz or AUTO 50 60Hz switching automatically The settable minimum measurement period varies as shown below according to the A D integral time filter settings and the number of input module channels e Integral time 50 60Hz Input module 10CH model 20CH model 30CH model Filter OFF 0 5s 2s 2s e Integral time 100ms Input module 10CH model 20CH model 30CH model Filter OFF As 5s 6s Filter ON 3S As As Filter ON 3S As As Filter ON 12s 15s 20s Reference channel Thermocouple Thermocouple Integral time 100ms Relay terminal To be provided by the customer Filter ON 12s 15s 20s 1 9 u0 11e1ado a10jaq 1 5 DA100 Functions Input filter The filter can be turned ON and OFF to reduce normal mode noise Effects on normal mode noise are shown below theoretical values Frequency 1Hz 10Hz 50Hz100Hz 300Hz 0dB 5s 20dB Slope 20 dB dec 40dB lt Filter OFF 60dB Attenuation 80dB lt Slope 60 dB dec 100dB Moving average A moving average value for the 2 to 64 latest measured values can be calculated Use of the moving average function suppresses fluctuation of input signals thus resulting in smo
126. le and starts the writing operation It is the same function as the START key on the operation panel In the case of edge action writing is suspended at the generation of an event In the case of level action by setting the alarm remote relay or internal switch to the event writing is suspended at the detection of an event and resumes at the resetting of the event see the following figure Setting the timer match time or manual function key to the event repeats suspension and resumption of data writing at the generation of each event e CP_FDD All files in the built in RAM disk are copied on a floppy disk Whether to cancel files after copying or not depends on the setting in the MEM SET of the SET UP menu Copying after a conversion to ASCII format cannot be done e CP_SCSO to CP_SCS7 All files in the built in RAM disk are copied on a MO ZIP or PD Whether to cancel files after copying or not depends on the setting in the MEM SET of the SET UP menu Copying after a conversion to ASCII format cannot be done Displayed only on models with the C 5 option SCSO to SCS7 repre sent the SCSI ID numbers Check the ID numbers of SCSI devices that are connected because ID numbers are displayed even if there are no devices connected to them FLAG only for Math option models DC style nr 7 DA100 DR style nr 8 or higher e FO1to 16 Set the flag number FO1 to F16 to 1 F01 to F16 are normally O Flags can be placed in computing equation
127. left bouble click Logger Historical Wiewer DARWIN Hardware Configuration Software Configuration 2 43 PM Software Version To check software Name and Version click About on the menubar IM DP12013 61E 2 1 2J8MIJOS SUONBILUNUUIOS a 2 2 Version and License Information Launcher version and license information To get version information for Launcher software click the Menu icon and select About or by double click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select About DARWIN DAS R9 01 Copyright 0 1998 1999 YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation This productis licensed to Yokogawa Electric Corp User o00 00000 0000 Version and license information for each DAQ 32 software To get version information for each DAQ 32 software click the Help button or select Help gt About Help button BD Historical Wiewer File Mier Help eje uim eee 818 wW DAQS Historical Viewer R9 01 E 01113 Copyright 2 1998 1999 YOROGAVYA Electric Corporation This product is licensed to Yokogawa Electric Corp Wiser OO0 00000 0000 2 9 IM DP12013 61E Chapter 3 Software Configurator 3 1 Using Software Configurator Starting Software Configurator Click the Software Configurator button on the Launcher toolbar or right click the Setting Screen Setting Order IM DP12013 61E Launcher icon on the taskbar and select Software Configurator The Software Configurator setting screen
128. losed Then click the Menu button and select Exit or click the DAQ 32 icon on the taskbar and select Exit Closing the Launcher will also close the DAQ 32 software about KOZE Fa Exit IM DP12013 61E 1 5 uoleisdo a10jaq 15 DA100 Functions Below instructions are valid for DA 100 only For DC100 and DR functions please refer to their User s Manuals Input Types e DC voltage This input type can be selected from 20mV 60mV 200mV 2V 6V 20V and 50V Refer to chapter 14 for the measurement range of each setting e Thermocouple TC This input type can be selected from R S B K E J T N W L U and KP KPvsAu7Fe Refer to chapter 14 for the measurement range of each setting e RTD resistance temperature detector This input type can be selected from PT1 Pt100 1mA PT2 Pt100 2mA JPT1 JPt100 1mA JPT2 JPt100 2mA PT50 Pt50 2mA NI1 Ni100 1mA SAMA NI2 Ni100 1mA DIN NI3 Ni120 1mA CU1 Cu10 GE CU2 Cu10 L amp N CU3 Cu10 WEED CU4 Cu10 BAILEY PT1S Pt100 1mA high resolution PT2S Pt100 2mA high resolution JPT1S JPt100 1mA high resolution JPT2S JPt100 2mA high resolution and J263B J263 B e DI voltage level LEVL contact CONT This input type can be selected from LEVL and CONT In case of LEVL a voltage of less than approx 2 4 V will be recognized as 0 OFF whereas a voltage of approx 2 4 V or more max allowable voltage is up to 60 VDC will be recognized as 1 ON
129. m Type Value Relay alamt JOFF y J alama for y f Am3 for f g Amd for A f Memory Save Tag nels setting screen Range of Value HL 2 0000 2 0000 RHAL 0 0001 3 0000 Cancel 3 If a DR is connected you can make print settings in the setting screen that appears when clicking the About Printing tab CH 001 Regular Setting About Printing Range Information About Frinting Zorel E Zone R eso Partially Expanded hz Interpolation i Trend Printout Il Digital Printout Ff Il Manual Printout Wo Scale Printout Scale Printout Type f ONT ON2 f ONS I List Printout Cancel 4 20 IM DP12013 61E 4 9 Making Settings Per Channel 4 Click the Range Information tab to select the type of input and to make range related settings CH 001 Regular Setting About Printing Range Information Type of Input Range Information Use Delta Mode z m 20 000 20 000 E r 0 00 60 00 200m 200 00 200 00 A 2 0000 2 0000 Ew 5 000 6 000 20 20 000 20 000 oth 50 00 50 00 U gt JJ L D Q Y o O O 5 Q ES mp O CH 031 Regular Setting About Printing Range Information Power Module Information wining Method Available Range Group CHI PO F1 Fe Fa Available Range Group IM DP12013 61E 4 21 4 10 Setting Math Channel Equations 1 For the Math channel related setting scre
130. maximum value of the measured data of channel 001 To obtain the minimum value of the measured data of channel 002 To obtain the P P value of the measured data of channel 003 To obtain the total value of the measured data of channel 004 To obtain the average value of the measured data of channel 005 TLOG PSUM 001 To obtain the integration value of the measured data of channel 001 Statistical computation of the measured data from the start of the statistical computation until it is stopped When combining with each of the operators MAX MIN P P SUM and AVE the value that can be specified inside the is limited to the input channel number or the computation channel number see next page Example TLOG MAX A01 Effective only on pulse input channels It can also be used by instruments without option M1 Statistical operators within the group Type Operator Example Maximum value CLOG MAX CLOG MAX GO01 Minimum value CLOG MIN Max min value CLOG P P CLOG MIN G02 CLOG P P GO03 Total value CLOG SUM CLOG SUM G04 Average value CLOG AVE CLOG AVE G05 Statistical computation of the measured data of the input channel within the same group measured at the same time every specified interval Description To obtain the maximum value of the measured data of group G01 To obtain the minimum value of the measured data of group G02 To obtain the P P value of the measured data of group G03
131. measurement interval 60 hour Y measured data values x measurement interval 3600 day Y measured data values x measurement interval 86400 Start Stop Reporting Use the event action functions to define reporting start stop for the following events e Edge action Define every event as an edge action to start or stop reporting e Level action Use remote alarm relay signals as events to start or stop report making Reporting starts at the same time that any of these events occur Reporting stops when the event clears Note e f you start report making all reports created up to that point are reset e When report making is in progress you cannot make changes to measurement channels measuring ranges or dates and times nor can you copy range information e f any computed data are included in your report making let computing start first and then get report making started If you fail to enable computing the data in your reports will become meaningless because no change takes place in the computed data e If you want the start of computing and report making enabled at the same time use the event action functions to assign both of these instructions to the same event as actions Output Report Report outputting can be started in communication Time Relationship Between the Report Start Stop and Report Making The following figure shows the time relationship between the report start stop and the reporting in progress Report n
132. messages with corrective actions Terms used in this manual listed in alphabetical order Range of Descriptions Given in this Manual This manual does not include basic instructions for Microsoft Windows 95 98 or Windows 4 0 NT For a description refer to its User s Manual Conventions used in this Manual e Unit k Denotes 1000 Example 100 kHz K Denotes 1024 Example 100 KB Note Make sure to read manual Notes with Note as title and between lines as in this example because they contain important information for operating DAQ 32 software IM DP12013 61E Contents EMO US SI e OT e a ii Chapter 1 Before Operation 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Data Aquisiton Software DAQ 32 Intro occccccccooconcnnncncnnnncccnnonononnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnos 1 1 ReGuifed PC ENVONMEN o ee cee 1 3 SO MINGHUI DAQ Be sess cp set ees e OE O o 1 4 Opening and Closing each Software saren eaaa E a a EEE EEEa 1 5 ATO OUINCHONS e a to euner tans 1 6 Chapter 2 Communication Software 2 1 2 2 Launcher SO Wa ina cda a a a a a a 2 1 Version and License INFOFMALION cccccececcccccccececececccccecuaecececececauaeuaenenenetensuauauauauaenenenenes 2 2 Chapter 3 Software Configurator 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 4 18 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 Using Software Conti Uan 3 1 NGIWO Scu
133. nected to a sub unit e When using the GP IB module verify that the address setting is correct e When communicating by GP IB interface verify that the GP IB driver has been installed e In case RS 232 C RS 422 A RS 485 modules are installed are the communication settings correct e Incase the ethernet module is installed are the network settings correct Is TCP IP protocol installed Note nz If you use your DC 100 or DR for the first time after purchasing it make sure to first configure the instrument system before communicating with this software System Reconstruction If the connected DA100 DC100 DR is being used for the first time or if any changes occured to the system connected units or installed modules it is necessary to carry out the following steps to reconstruct the system 1 Click the Diagnostic tab to display the Diagnostic setting screen 2 To start reconstruction click the Reconstruction button see below or select Diagnos tic gt Reconstruct from the toolbar pi Slil Reconstruction button IM DP12013 61E 3 5 System Reconstruction Scan Initialization You will be asked to reconfirm the reconstruction request Click OK to start reconstruc tion Reconstruction will immediately be confirmed through an automatic scan After this the new DA100 DC100 DR construction will be displayed on screen Communications Diagnostic Calibration Metvyork E TETTETETT E AAA Es Es Es Es
134. ng lists can be selected ON or OFF and the default setting is ON Print setting range info Information about settings related to tags type of input record ing span linear scaling and computation equation Print alarm settings info Print printing settings info LIST PRINT Information about settings related to analog trend recording digital printout interpolation recording zones partial expanded record ing recording interval of digital printouts for logging mode and analog mode moving average scaled values alarm printout manual printout and data saving ON OFF Print other settings info Information about settings related to match time groups headers messages event action function list format and computation constant Information which always be included in a list printout regardless of the above settings are title measurement interval recording interval trend chart speeds 1 and 2 record ing mode and time 4 35 Joyeinbijuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 16 Setting Messages DC100 DR only 4 36 Messages can be printed out on the occurence of an alarm instantly using the FUNC menu or as an event action setting 1 To open the Messages setting screen click the Messages tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Messages from the menubar WI newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator File Comm Settings Config View Help Channels MSG 01 MSG 02 MSG 03 MSG 04 MSG 05 MSG 06 MSG O
135. nnel 001 and channel 002 are nonzero 1 0010R002 when channel 001 0 and channel 002 0 0 when channel 001 nonzero and channel 002 0 1 when channel 001 0 and channel 002 nonzero 1 when both channel 001 and channel 002 are nonzero 1 001XOR002 when channel 001 0 and channel 002 0 0 when channel 001 nonzero and channel 002 0 1 when channel 001 0 and channel 002 nonzero 1 when both channel 001 and channel 002 are nonzero 0 NOT001 when channel 001 0 1 when channel 001 nonzero 0 Example Description 001 EQ 002 when channel 001 channel 002 1 when channel 001 channel 002 002 NE 001 when channel 001 channel 002 1 lO when channel 001 channel 002 0 003 GT K1 when channel 003 gt constant K1 1 when channel 003 lt constant K1 0 004 LT K10 when channel 004 lt constant K10 1 when channel 004 gt constant K10 0 003 GE K1 when channel 003 gt constant constant K1 1 when channel 003 lt constant K1 0 004 LE K10 when chamnel 004 lt constant K10 1 when channel 004 gt constant K10 0 Example Maximum value TLOG MAX TLOG MAX 001 Minimum value TLOG MIN TLOG MIN 002 Max min value TLOG P P TLOG P P 003 Total value TLOG SUM TLOG SUM 004 Average value TLOG AVE TLOG AVE 005 Integration value TLOG PSUM Description To obtain the
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137. noname cst Exit IM DP12013 61E 4 3 4 2 Loading Setting Data The File Open dialog box will appear Open HEI Look in Y User E n EE Directory File list File name DR241 1st mk Selected file Files of type ast rst cst pnl set Snce File types f Cuore Checkmark to overwrite the file ene E changing system configurations Model DR Expandable Selected file info Options 11 Memory Floppy L1 M3 Measure Channel 260 Math Channel 60 Comment 4 4 3 Select the desired file from the File list 4 When you click Open the file will be opened and all data of the open file including its system configurations will be cleared Checkmark the Overwrite function if you want to overwrite the file currently being edited without changing system configurations 5 If you click open the data will be downloaded If the the setting data which are at that time being edited aren t saved yet you will be asked whether to save them or not A warning will be displayed if all data can t be loaded The Overwrite function If you open a file from the File list without using the Overwrite function the file will be opened clearing the data earlier edited open file including its system configurations If you use the Overwrite function when opening a file from the File list the file will be opened overwriting the data settings edited so far System Configurations of the file edited so far will
138. nput specifications The measurement mode is not correct Change to an appropriate measurement mode The measurement range span and scale settings are not correct Change the settings to the correct values Noise is affecting the measurement Take measures to cut the noise The reference junction compensation is not correct Set the reference junction compensation correctly The ambient temperature is outside the allowed range Set the ambient temperature within the allowed range Cannot communicate properly The PC is in the power saving or standby mode Do not use the power saving or standby mode Using a screen saver Do not use a screen saver Communication settings are not correct Check the switch settings on the communication module and check using the Software Configurator Communication is established but fails to The DA100 DC100 or DR was turned OFF or the cable was operate disconnected while the communication was in progress If the DA100 DC100 or DR is turned OFF or the network is disconnected while transferring setup data over the Ethernet the timeout takes approximately three minutes If the DA100 DC100 or DR is turned OFF or the network is disconnected while receiving data with the logger software the timeout can take several hours IM DP12013 61E 8 1 Bunooysa qnoJ a 8 2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions Displayed when incorrect settings have been entered or when the instrument is malfunc
139. nt settings of some measurement and Math channels have been changed The relay settings of some measurement and math channels were set OFF Some Event Action settings have been changed Error Messages lt Common gt No E0001 E0002 E0003 E0101 E0201 E0202 E0203 Message Corrective action Insufficient Memory Exit other programs and restart or reboot the OS and restart the program Insufficient Memory Please close at once Exit other programs and restart or reboot the OS and restart the program Can t open shared memory Exit other programs and restart or reboot the OS and restart the program Please use DAQ32 launcher to open Please use DAQ32 launcher to open Run the program from the launcher Can t open No YOKOGAWA binary file Cannot handle this file Can t open No DARWIN binary file Cannot handle this file No data available Cannot handle this file IM DP12013 61E No E0211 E0212 E0213 E0214 E0215 E0216 E0401 E0404 8 2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions Message Corrective action Can t write to file Check the directory s free space Check that other programs are not using the file Can t read file Check the existence of the file Check that the file system is operating properly Can t open file AB Check the existence of the file Check that the file system is operating properly Insufficient disk capacity Free disk space No such file Check th
140. occurs because the unit of such a data item differs from that of the measurement interval In such cases take the output after having converted the Sum Unit so it matches that of the input data item applied Unit of Input Preset Unit Conversion Formula INTVL no conversion measured data values sec Y measured data values x measurement interval min measured data values x measurement interval 60 hour Y measured data values x measurement interval 3600 day Y measured data values x measurement interval 86400 Copying settings Channel No Type and Sum Unit settings can be copied to other channels as explained in Section 4 11 Copying Channel Settings Sorting the channel order It is possible to automatically sort report channels following eachother up from a report base channel For example if Report channel ROS is object for channel 005 report channels R04 and up will automatically become object for channels 006 007 008 etc To sort the channels click the report channel from which up you want channels to be sorted and drag it down Click sort to start sorting 4 45 Joyeinbijuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 23 Setting TLOG Math Setup Temperature Unit and DC100 only SCSI ID Number Math Setup 4 46 Click the SETUP tab and select Options from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt and either Math Setup SCSI ID or Temperatu
141. of your screen From left to right you will find the Menu button Logger button Historical Viewerbutton DARWIN Hardware Configurator button and Software Configurator button Menu button Logger start button Historical Viewer start button DARWIN Hardware Configurator start button Software Configurator start button YOKOGAWA A Start 5 Distiller Assistant 3 01 Ros 9 45 PM Task bar Launcher button 2 Open the desired software by clicking its Laucher button You can also select the software after right clicking the DAQ 32 icon on the taskbar see below Logger Historical Viewer DARWIN Hardware Configuration Sev Software Configuration Note e Historical Viewer and Launcher software can be opened using the Start menu Select from the Start gt Program gt DARWIN DAQ 32 gt Viewer e Logger Historical Viewer and DARWIN Hardware Configurator software can be opened simultaneously Other software combinations can t be activated at the same time First exit the non matching software to activate the launcher icons for other software e When using a DC100 or DR for the first time make sure to confidure the devices with the actual device After this initial configuration you can use DAQ 32 software to make configurations Closing the Software To close one of the four software programs click the close button or select File gt Exit To close the Launcher first make sure all software programs are c
142. ollows Click the SETUP tab and select Memory from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt Memory Setup Alarm when the remaining file capacity File Comm Settings Config View Help to write to RAM becomes S IE 2 below specified time Channels hiath Writing Operation Event Action Timers Messages Constants SETUP Set to overwrite files SETUP Basic Setting Contents Memory Setup with same name Interval Time before file end alarm th Alarm Overwriting of files with same name OFF CON Deleting oldest files Relay Deleting oldest files when RAM is full 9 OFF Cm when RAM is ful Key Lock Display Delete source file after copying OFF ON FUNC Menu Copy lock to floppy disk OFF nouse C ON use File deletion when SET Menu Copy lock password copying a file Channel A Report Copy lock settings Memory Options Ready NUM Time before file end alarm FILE ALARM This outputs a file alarm from a relay when the remaining file capacity becomes below the one corresponding to the specified time while the measured computed data are being written in the built in RAM disk Select the remaining time from the following Oh Outputs an alarm when file has been created file is closed 1h 2h 3h 4h or 5h Outputs an alarm when the remaining time reaches the specified time Overwriting of files with the same name FILE OVERWRITE When measured compu
143. on Time Filter and Scan Interval setting screen see below as follows Click the SETUP tab and select Interval from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt and then either A D Converter Integration Time Filter or Scan Interval Select a SETUP topic Select A D converter time Setup tab BN newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Iof x File Comm Settings Config View Help Channels tath Winting Operation Eventi ction Timers hessages Constants SETUP SETUP Basic Setting Contents WD Converter Integration Time Unit O f Aut f 450 Hz C 60 Hz f 100 msec Interval ee ee vay eee Uniti m Auto 5 50H 6 C 100 msec Alarm 7 AE ASA hit i ES pa te All ii ai aj da Tu Il l Relay E ne a A f a0H 4 BI En Key Lock Display l l l a ts i a Ej ie FUNC Menu Eas is Eo Ez SET Menu i Channel Filte e OFF C ON D Scam Interval jos a Memory Options Filter ON OFF Measurement scan interval A D Converter Integration Time Select the A D converter integration time for each unit Select it from the following e Auto the frequency of 50 60 Hz is automatically switched corresponding to the power frequency of this instrument Note that Auto does not function for the stand alone DC power supply model or for extended types using a DC power supply subunit e 50 Hz the integration time is set to 20 ms 50 Hz e 60 Hz the integration time is set to 16 7 ms 60 Hz e 100 ms t
144. on which settings you want to send to the DARWIN hardware and possibly to save a lot of sending time select All Settings e SET Regular Settings Only e Modified CH Math Settings This means sending all the settings actually modified on the Channels and Math setting screens only 2 Sending will start after you click OK when the reconfirmation message is displayed Note Before connecting the hardware check if Module Configuration matches the actual module construction If a file remains in the internal RAM disk of the DC100 it is not possible to send settings to ts internal RAM disk Initialize the internal DC100 RAM disk before sending data to the DC100 or initialize the DC100 using this software In that case make sure to first copy important files If files remain on the DC100 internal RAM disk when sending data to the DC100 the writing action does not change automatically to SINGLE or REPEAT when it was earlier set to NONE on the DC100 and likewise not to NONE if it is set to SINGLE or REPEAT on the DC100 If files remain on the DC 100 internal RAM disk when sending data to the DC100 the periodic file type see Section 4 17 does not change automatically to Meas or Report when it was earlier set to NONE on the DC100 and likewise not to NONE if it is set to Meas or Report on the DC100 If the following settings have been changed only the channel data for the SET regular mode will be send e System configuration o
145. onics in the lists should be interpreted as noted below Vi i 1 2 3 effective voltage li i 1 2 3 effective current V13 V1 V3 2 113 11 13 2 VO V1 V2 V3 3 IO 11 12 13 3 Pi i 1 2 3 active power Vari i 1 2 3 reactive power P13 P1 P3 2 Var13 Var1 Var3 PO P1 P2 P3 Var 0 Var1 Var2 Var3 VAi i 1 2 3 apparent power PFI i 1 2 3 power factor VA13 VA1 VA3 PF13 P13 PF13 Var133 12 P13 VA13 VAO VA1 VA2 VA3 PFO PO P0 Var0 P0 VAO PHi i 1 2 3 phase FREQ frequency PH13 tan Var13 P13 PHO tan Var0 PO IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 4 3 Setting Input Range Span and Linear Scaling Single phase two wire configuration Select from these combinations Single phase three wire three phase three wire configurations dual voltage dual current modules for three phase use only PF13 PH13 P PHI PF3 PH V1 11 V3 I3 Select from these combinations V13 113 Three phase three wire configuration triple voltage triple current modules for three phase use only P1 P3 P13 V1 V2 V3 V13 Not valid if V2 for CH3 FREQ or I2 for Ch 4 are set Var Var2 Var3 Var13 PF13 Select from either of the two combination groups Three phase four wire configuration modules for three phase use only Valid for style number 8 or higher Select from either of the two combination groups 4 9 UO gt JJ L o
146. only Enables manual printing DIGITAL PR DR only e Digital printing starts in the analog trend mode The recording intervals depend on the timer setting see Section 14 4 When the event action functions are set normal digital print functions are disabled e Only one setting can be made in the event action function MSG PR DC100 and DR only e Prints messages e Select any message from the corresponding codes 01 to 20 MSG DISP DC100 and DR only e Displays messages e Select any message from the corresponding codes 01 to 20 e To cancel the message display press any key SPEED CHG DR only e Changes chart speed 1 to chart speed 2 When the recording interval is set to automatic see Section 4 15 the recording interval is also changed When the event is released the chart speed and recording interval return to their original positions e Only one setting can be made in the event action function GR TREND DR only e This executes the recording in a channel in which the group setting has already been made For this set the dot recording see on page 10 4 to GROUP and start recording by key operations following the RECORD given above e Select any group from G01 to G07 e Only one identical group can be set in the event action functions Note e If Chart End appears counter actions such as RECORD ON are not executed e Actions such as RECORD or SPEED CHG may operate later than an event occurrence For e
147. oth waveforms For the first sampling following designation of the moving average function the specified number of data sets are not acquired thus all the data are considered to be the first sampled data for moving average Buffer data obtained Buffer data obtained Buffer data obtained at nth sampling at n 1 th sampling at n 2 th sampling New data New data Moving average Note Setting moving average on the pulse input channel doesn t effect the measured value Alarm setting The following six types of alarm are provided for each channel Up to four alarm values levels can be designated for each channel For DI input alarm values are set to 1 ON or 0 OFF If an alarm value is designated an alarm signal will be output from the alarm output relay when the measured value reaches this alarm value H Upper limit alarm Triggers an alarm when the measured value exceeds the designated alarm value e L Lower limit alarm Triggers an alarm when the measured value drops below the designated alarm value e RH Rate of change upper limit alarm Triggers an alarm when positive change of measured value exceeds the specified value within the specified interval 1 10 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 1 5 DA100 Functions RL Rate of change lower limit alarm Triggers an alarm when negative change of measured value exceeds the specified value within the specified interval DH Delta high limit alarm This alarm
148. out DR only This setting can be selected from the following The default setting is ON2 OFF Alarm printout will not be carried out ON1 Alarms will only be printed out on occurrence The alarm occurrence mark channel No or tag type of alarm alarm heading or time of occurrence will be printed with trend recordings ON2 Alarms will both be printed out on occurrence and release The alarm occurrence release mark channel No or tag type of alarm alarm heading or time of occurrence release will be printed with trend recordings Selecting a Message Printout DR only This setting specifies whether to print a message on alarm occurrence and if so which message will be printed The default setting is OFF OFF No message will be printed See also Section 4 16 Setting Messages DR Only 4 13 10 1NBIJUO SJEMPIEH NIMYUVG gt 4 5 Setting Moving Average and Filter Moving Average Settings 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar amp OH ON ON OM OH OH 2 Set the moving average in the pull down menu which appears when you click the setting area below the Mode label Moving Average MOVE AVE Moving average can be set for each channel individually The number of samples used for the moving average can be set from 2 to 64 The default value is 0 which means that no moving average is car
149. pplication will be used as the lower limit and upper limit values for scale The unit for scale converted values can be set using six characters Also the scaling display mode span of PULSE is set on the range screen The span is the lower upper limits of pulse count ON time Upper Scale 100 Number of revolutions rpm Lower Scale 0 _ 0 Upper Span Setting the measurement range Relationship between input type below e DC voltage input VOLT Measurement Range Display 3000 Count number s Lower Span measurement range and measurable range is given Measurable Range 20 000 to 20 000mV 60 00 to 60 00mV 200 00 to 200 00mV 20mV 20mV 60mV 60mV 200mV 200mV 2V 2V 6V 6V 20V 20V 50V 50V e Thermocouple TC O 2 Lo D Display Type R Type S Type B Type K Type E Type J Type T Type N Type W Type L Type U KpAu7Fe KP COSZACMADOJD 2 0000 to 2 0000V 6 000 to 6 000V 20 000 to 20 000V 50 00 to 50 00V Measurable Range 0 0 to 1760 0 C 0 0 to 1760 0 C 0 0 to 1820 0 C 200 0 to 1370 0 C 200 0 to 800 0 C 200 0 to 1100 0 C 200 0 to 400 0 C 0 0 to 1300 0 C 0 0 to 2315 0 C 200 0 to 900 0 C 200 0 to 400 0 C 0 0 to 300 0K Guaranteed accuracy range Type B 400 0 to 1820 0 C IM DP12013 61E uoleisdoO a10jaq 1 5 DA100 Functions e Resistance temperature detector RTD RTD Type Display Pt100 1mA PT1 Pt100 2mA PT2 JPt100 1mAJ
150. r module construction e Initialization of edited data e Re configuration e Initialization of DA100 DC100 DR e Writing method of measurement data Communication is not possible of the Logging monitor or record function is active If data are send during computation reporting or for DC only data writing those actions will be canceled If only altered settings are send event action Math Report or Memory Pause LEVEL actions will not be canceled When using ether communication error detection may take a few minutes IM DP12013 61E 4 57 Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 32 Saving Setting Data Save the DARWIN Hardware Configurator settings as follows 1 Select File gt Save or Save As from the menubar You may also use the save icon Bl newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Comm Settings Config View Help Open Ctrl O Cave Etrl 6 ng Operation Eventi ction Timers Messages Constants SETUP Print Ctrl F i ontents gt Key Lock Eee ete Key Lock Nor Use C Use Print Setup l i ae START Key f Free f Lock 1 default ee 2 l 2 noname ast STOF Key c Free c Lock 3 noname rst Clack Key O Free C Lock 4 noname cet l ae o FUNC Key roe O Lo Exit ES T ACTA iret FO COPY Key Fo f Lact hei M FUNC Key Free C Lo ME Password Options Display Update Interval je Indication for Display f Channel Number Tag Save the active document with a new name Pp mum
151. r than A03 cannot be used e Either TLOG or CLOG can be used in an equation Note e Each equation must consist of up to 40 characters e The total number of channels and constants to be used for each equation is 16 or smaller 4 23 Joyeinbijuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 11 Copying Channel Settings 4 24 Copy measurement and Math settings to other channels as follows 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Math Functions from the menubar 2 Click the channel number which settings you want to copy to other channels The display color changes Click here the copy base or copy destination Printing Erentifction Timers Messages Constants SETUP Channels cH ff OLT OW 7 000 Gi a CHOO Aa 0N B 4 500 4 500 CHOO3 Au OFF o a E 0 0100 3 Click the copy buuton in lower left corner of the setting screen Copy button Paste button Below dialog box will appear to select the items you wish to copy to other channels Selection of Copy Item Ed W Input F Memory Save DELTA and RAJE F Zone f Absolute E Partial Relative E Items to copy W Unit F Trend Print I Moving Average W Digital Print W Alarm W Manual Print F Alarm print Scale Print F Tag Me Close
152. r toolbox or select Logging gt and the the appropriate monitor from the menubar 2 To start actual moitoring click the Monitor icon in the Logger toolbox or select Logging gt Monitor Measurement values will start to get displayed on all display monitors no __ e If the whole screen is filled with monitors hiding the Logger Toolbar you can lett it appear again by clicking the Logger icon above each monitor screen or by selecting Window gt Logger from the monitors menubar e Without starting monitoring no measurement values will get displayed even when you open the monitor screens e If monitoring is started but no monitors are opened data acquiring commences The data will all be displayed as soon as you open a monitor e It is possible to open two monitors each of Trend and Numeric Monitors at the same time but it may slow down performance Monitor links General display settings Zone Logger gg Indicator currently Cli Poursor value display displayed zone BA Trend Monitor Of x Pause button 1 i ax Eki Time axis zoom amp uae Zone display Group tabs ae Display zone Grid brilliance Waveform display area Background brilliance Waveform display ON OFF 18 78 00 16 32 00 TTP i Absolute Time h m 30513 18 33 48 0 2 Date Time Period Displaying hiding Zone display area 5 6 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 5 4 Displaying Waveforms on the Monitor Digital v
153. ranges Range DEDO DEDO Sie aie abr be abe nie a Clamp Select the terminal type Close Start button 3 Click the Auto tab to display the auto calibration screen 4 Clicking the range to be calibrated shows the selected range in red To calibrate all ranges click All 7 2 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 7 2 Auto Calibration 5 Clicking the Start button displays the connection type of the terminal and the input value in an illustration and a message for confirming the connection and input Auto tab x Automatic Manual Input voltage Calibration Wiring 20 mW will be calibrated M fi a Is the module correctly wired essage con renin the wiring and input value Cancel 6 Wire the terminals of the DA100 DC100 and DR as shown in the displayed illustra tion and apply the specified voltage to the specified terminal 7 lf you had selected multiple ranges to be calibrated the wiring and the input value for the next range is shown in an illustration just like in step 5 along with the confirming message when the OK button is clicked 8 After confirming the wiring and the input for all ranges according to steps 5 and 6 a final confirming message is displayed to fix the calibration value Clicking the OK button displays a message notifying that the calibration value has been fixed 9 Clicking the OK button terminates the calibration To calibrate anot
154. re Unit The below setting screen appears BN newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Fille Comm Settings Config View Help Sal el ale Channels tutath Wrting Operation Eventi ction Timers hessages Constants SETUP SETUP Basic Setting Contents Math Setup Interval Displaying recording in case of computation error f over over Alarm Relay A scale o o e fe O sec C min i our Key Lock Display FUNC Menu peo er TLOG or CLOG SET Menu gt j Channel Process of overflow data during TLOG or CLOG ERROR C SKIF f LIMIT Report Memory Processing ofthe results of TLOG SJM computation f OVER C ROTATE Temperature Unit Celsius f Fahrenheit SCSI IO Number E Ready MUM Displaying recording in case of computation error Used to determine whether OVER or OVER be displayed saved in case of computa tion error Time axis scale for TLOG SUM For TLOG SUM of time series data is added at each measurement interval However in the case of an input having unit of s min or h like flow rate the computation result will differ from the actual value if addition of data is carried out In this case setting TLOG TIME SCALE according to the unit of the input will cause the data measured at measure ment intervals to be processed according to the unit of the input For instance if the measurement interval is 2s and input value is 100 m min the computation result will be 30000 after the elapse of one minute since 100 is a
155. remain the same If overwriting results in system inconsitencies the entire file may be imposible to open Caution when loading a data file saved to a DC100 DR internal floppydisk If you open a file from a DC100 DR floppydisk system info will not be included and therefore it may be impossible to open the data using the overwrite function To prevent this from happening do the following 1 Open the SETUP Basic Settings which belong to the SET Regular setting filein 3 without using the Overwrite function A dialogbox for system configuration confirma tion will appear 2 Synchronize the system configurations and open the file 3 Checkmark the Overwrite function and open the SET Regular settings IM DP12013 61E 4 3 Setting Input Range Span and Linear Scaling Setting Input Range Span and Linear Scaling IM DP12013 61E 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar Mode input type Scale ON OFF Power monitor wiring Power monitor input range Measurement range Span left Span right Scale left CH 00I as OFF 2 0000 2 0000 Scale right ee seme Scale Whining Input Range Range EEG Sega El E 2 Set the input type Mode in the pull down menu which appears when you click the setting area below the Mode label The content of the pull down menu depends on the kind of modules that
156. rial number is on the CD ROM case or on the Floppy disk label CD ROM setup 1 Startup either Windows 95 98 or Windows NT 4 0 on your PC 2 Insert the software CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 3 Double click the CD ROM icon on My Computer An English and a Japanese folder will appear 4 If you open the English folder you will find a Disk1 folder 5 Open the Disk1 folder and the below box appears Type a Lines _ SISEB Ex_ File P isdel exe BEB Application a _setup 1 SOOKE 1 File 8 _setup dll T1KB Application Exte a _ setup lib 180K 6 LIE File a Disk1 id 1KB IL File fei Setup exe 4466 Application El Setup irl TEB Configuration Se 2a Setup ins BEKE Internet ommur a Setup pkg 1KE PEG File i gt 1 object selected 43 BB 6 After double clicking the setup exe file the software will be executed Wait and follow further instructions on the screen Floppy disk setup 1 Startup either Windows 95 98 or Windows NT 4 0 on your PC 2 Insert the software Floppy disk1 in the floppy disk drive 3 Double click the FD icon on My Computer Disk folders will appear 4 Open the Disk1 folder and the above box appears 5 After double clicking the setup exe file the software will be executed Wait and follow further instructions on the screen Note Before installing it is recommended to deactivate virus busters When installed the Launcher and Viewer Software will appear in the Start menu Only reinstall DAQ 32 after
157. ried out The result of the moving average is recorded and displayed Filter Settings 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar 2 Set the Filter ON or OFF in the pull down menu which appears when you click the setting area below the Filter label Filter settings are only possible for pulse input Setting the Filter ON can eliminate pulse chattering of upto 5 ms 4 14 IM DP12013 61E 4 6 Recording related Settings DR Only In this Section the following recording related setting for DR e Recording zones e Partially expanded recording e Interpolation e Trend recording e Digital printout ON OFF e Manual printout ON OFF e Scale printout ON OFF e List printout ON OFF Setting Procedure bh To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Math Functions from the menubar Partially expanded Baundary value recording settings Interpolation ON OFF Right recording zone Trend recording ON OFF Left recording zone Digial print ON OFF Manual print ON OFF Scale value print ON OFF List print ON OFF ia oes a Interpolation Trend Print Digital Print htanual Print Seale Print Li
158. rn out RJC or Recording Colors SETUP topic Burn out setting Select RJC SETUP tab W newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Ol s Comm Settings Config View Help ee ale A A Bum out Color z Recording color ormat cHoo O E e S E Int _ Ext for DR only cono OFF jDOWN jUP B Int JEt cocos PT e int 15d Click a color to CH 004 F OFF T DOWN T uP Int T Ext display the color splay CH 005 A OFF a DOWN E UP A Int E Ext dialog box caco OFF DOWN J UF 8 Int NE coco E J DOWN J UF 8 Int NE cocos OFF DOWN J UF 8 Int NE CH 004 10 Loo LHP 7 16 Copying Settings Copy below settings to other channels as explained in Section 4 11 Burn out Set the recording position for each channel when burn out occurs Click OFF DOWN or UP A blue circle marks the active setting e OFF The burn out function is not actuated e DOWN The output extends to the minimum value of the span e UP The output extends to the maximum value of the span Reference Junction Compensation RJC Set either the internal or the external compensation for each channel in the RJC Type setting space A blue circle in the Burn out setting area marks the active setting e INT internal compensation is performed e EXT external compensation is performed For external compensation set the voltage to be compensated in the RJC Voltage setting area Voltage to be externally compen sated set in the range of 20000 to 200
159. rt starting time ks Historical Viewer R eport daily 1 3391201 O rbij aor E 4 2 3 90 2822 HMM E BEE aja 148 Ab IAE Bp 148 A9 T48 Bp Hor CH Daily Report 19984201 00 00 Start 199841730 16 27 3 RICH Channel CH101 Tag Ma Tag Comment Made Unit INSTA VESSUM MIM TOTAL Maz 19964 1 50 1700 19964 1 50 18 00 19984 150 19 00 19954 2 01 00 00 Report time Report ending time Opening report files for display For details see Section 6 2 Opening Files for Display Converting report data into Excel ASCIl Lotus 1 2 3 formats Report file data can be converted into Excel ASCIl Lotus 1 2 3 formats while the report file is on display 6 1 8 IM DP12013 61E 6 10 Displaying Converting and Printing Report Data 1 From the menubar select Convert menu and select To ASCII To Lotus or To Excel to open each dialog box 2 Select Vert CH or Hor CH for Output format in each dialog box Output format te Vert CH Co Hor CH DIDAG32PlusiUsertdataldally 199 File Cancel 3 To change the file name or saving destination of the converted file click the File button to open In the Save As dialog box that opens select where to save the file enter a file name select the type Click OK to return to Conversion dialog box Save As Save ini 39 data r E 19990428 001 8 txt 2 19990428 0023 txt 19990429 0019 tet 19990429 0020 txt
160. rther settings e Data earlier saved to the PC harddisk or to a floppydisk from the DA100 DC100 or DR e Setting conditions when Hardware Configurator closed last e Data settings of loaded from a DA100 DC100 DR connected to a PC IM DP12013 61E 4 1 Joyeinbiyuoy SIEMPABH NIMYVG gt 4 1 Using DARWIN Hardware Configurator Selecting Setting Screen Settings screen contents differ depending on whether a DA100 DC100 or DR is the object Select a setting screen by selecting Settings gt SET Regular Settings or Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings followed by the desired setting item or by clicking a contents tab Below examples of instrument setting screens DA100 File Comm Settings Config View Help Sl E a Channels u Constants AA DC100 Fille Comm Settings Config View Help Alu E a Channels DR System Configurations Changing any of the system configurations will result in intialization of Hardware Configurator settings Therefore perform system configuration Config gt System Configuration before making any other settings 4 2 IM DP12013 61E 4 2 Loading Setting Data Loading settings from the hardware connected to your PC 1 Startup DAQ 32 and select Hardware Configurator with the Launcher toolbar 2 Select Comm gt Receive from the menubar see below BN newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator ue settings Config Miew Help Recelve Send s
161. s Report Data File Types f Mone C Meas C Repot File Information Sampling period ofthe periodic files Data Length Report data file info Time for creating the periodic files LP TIME File Size C oe 74 Dr C Wia Valid Memory Capacity Ready IM DP12013 61E Sampling period Periodic file creation interval Select the file type Writing Operation Setting WRITE MODE Select the writing operation of the measured computed data from the following e None Displayed only when the M3 option is installed Use this mode when saving only report data or periodic files The entire built in RAM disk is used for saving these files If there are files saved on the built in RAM disk you cannot change the operation from None to Single or Repeat or visa versa e Single Data for only one file are written and then the writing operation is terminated e Repeat After writing data for one file is completed the next file is created and writing starts When the built in RAM disk becomes full the writing operation is terminated However if the WRITE MEMORY setting is DIV when the built in RAM disk becomes full the file with the oldest date and time is deleted and new data items can also be continued to be written by setting FILE ROTATE to ON in the SETUP Basic mode Use of Trigger WRITE TRIG Writing can be set to be started when an event trigger is generated e Trigger Writing starts at the generation of an event trigger using the event act
162. s been selected in channel number Tag selection the Tag corresponding to the channel number is printed e OFF not printed e 5 0 mm printed every 5 0 mm e 12 5 mm printed every 12 5 mm Title printing pitch TITLE PITCH For dot recording select the title printing interval in millimeters e OFF not printed e 600 mm printed every 600 mm e 1500 mm printed every 1500 mm Scale check mark printing SCALE TIC PR For dot recording a tic mark indicating the scale mark positions can be printed e OFF no mark printing e ON printing the tic mark Horizontal or vertical printing LOG FORMAT In logging mode select either horizontal or vertical printing of the channel number Tag e Horizontal horizontal printout e Vertical vertical prinout Recording Interval in Digital Printing Logging Mode LOG INTERVAL Select to record channel numbers Tags and measured values at one interval or ata selected interval for each channel using the 6 timers SINGLE e Digital print The interval is determined by the chart speed and the number of columns to be printed e Logging mode interval for timer No 1 MULTIPLE intervals selected for each channel from 6 kinds of timers for either Digital printing or the Logging mode IM DP12013 61E 4 26 Memory related Settings DC100 only IM DP12013 61E Select the SETUP topic Setup tab Bl newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator To open the Memory Setup setting screen do as f
163. s to hold the computed result using a certain event as a trigger or reset to 0 IM DP12013 61E 4 30 Groups Setting IM DP12013 61E 4 13 Event Action Match Time and Group Settings FLOPY e LD_TRG1 3 Reads setup data from the floppy disk SCSIO to SCSI7 for DC100 with C5 option only e LD TRG1 to 3 Read set up data from the SCSI device MO ZIP or PD SCSIO to SCSI7 represent the SCSI ID numbers Check the ID numbers of SCSI devices that are connected because ID numbers are displayed even if there are no devices connected to them REPORT available if the instrument is equiped with the REPORT function e START Edge action Starts making up a report e STOP Edge action Stops making up a report No Start Stop for Level action Basic Setup for hourly daily or monthly report function must be ON e REPORT Level action Starts stops making up a report Note If in the SETUP mode the report function is set to OFF for all data items you cannot select the action item REPORT Make Group settings for DR group trend recording or for group computation statistics in the setting screen on the right ide of the Event Action setting screen 4 31 Joyeinbijuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 14 Setting Timers and Summer Winter Time Setting Timers The Timer function can be used to trigger a number of event action functions It can also set the time interval between digital printouts of analog values or between logging pr
164. setting area below the Memory label on the far right side of the Channels setting screen IM DP12013 61E 4 8 Tag Settings DC100 or DR Only 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Math Functions from the menubar Tag setting Channels tath Winting Operation Erentifction Timers hessages Qonstant SETUP sam A Tag hiemory CH 001 OFF ON 2 Set a tag in the setting area below the Tag label Maximum amount of alphanumerics for DC100 8 for DR 16 Additionally allowed symbols 8 and IM DP12013 61E 4 19 Joyeinbijyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 9 Making Settings Per Channel The settings explained in Section 4 2 to 4 8 can also be carried out per channel by following below procedures 1 To open the channel settings related setting screen click the Channels tab or select Settings gt SET Regular Settings gt Channel Settings from the menubar 2 To open a single channel specific setting screen double click the desired channel number displayed on the left side of the Chan CH 001 Regular Setting Range Information Input Type of Input Range lev Spant 2 0000 Spana 2 0000 M Linear Scaling ia rT Engineering Unit EA Moving OFF Alar
165. settings info Choose list W Print alarm settings info Print other settings info printing items Ready MUM Recording Mode Settings 4 34 The following types of recording mode can be selected The default is TREND e LOGGING LOGGING MODE measurement values will be printed out as digital values e TREND ANALOG TREND MODE measurement values will be recorded as analog trends dot recording and printed out as digital values e Selecting the recording interval This setting can only be done for the TREND mode and its default setting is AUTO FIX Recording takes place at intervals equal to the measurement period scan interval However if the measuring period is 0 5 or 1 second the recording interval is fixed to 2 seconds The measured data during the excess period is ignored AUTO recording takes place at intervals automatically decided by measurement interval and chart speed IM DP12013 61E 4 15 Printing Settings DR Only Chart Speed Settings Entering a Header Entering a Title Chart Speed 1 CHART This setting specifies the chart speed of ordinary trend recordings The setting ranges from 1 to 1500mm h in 1 mm steps The default setting is 100mm h Chart Speed 2 CHART2 This setting consists of a chart speed and recording interval Depending on the Event Action function the chart speed and recording interval will change into chart speed 2 and its corresponding interval e Chart speed 2 setting This settin
166. sible for version 4 0 or higher get the extension xls ACSII files txt and Lotus possible for version 2 0 or higher files get the extension wj2 For Lotus 1 2 3 and Excel there is a limit to the data that can be read When the memory of your PC is not sufficient data may not be read even though the data limit is not exceeded IM DP12013 61E 6 7 Converting the Data Format e Do not select external media like floppy disk to save data e Do not select save data in a root directory e Make sure there is enough memory before saving data Converted File Formats Converted data should appear on your screen similar to the following examples e Example of an ASCll converted file DAQ32 Data Viewer R9 01 01 Software ID XXX XXXXX XXXX Start Time 1999710714 16159 235 00 End Time TSS8 7 10 14 17 02 37 0 Sample Rate Sec 1 0 Data Count 183 Group 01 01 CO Fis No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 T LO GLI 012 gnit x7 ue V7 us V7 y ua x7 m y use V7 a x7 i V7 i y a V7 m x7 YYYY MM DD HH mm SS 5S 1998 10 14 16 59 35 0 0 745 1 480 2 LOL 24 800 3 501 4 080 4 595 5 039 5 404 5 686 5 880 5 983 1998 10 14 16 59 36 0 0 754 1 496 Laa Loy 22099 3 536 4 118 4 634 5 076 5 438 Se ll 5 898 5 989 1998 10 14 16 59 37 0 0 763 1 513 E o 2 IL Iy Sao lly 4 155 4 672 54113 5 471 Sa 139 5 915 3995
167. st Print A A 250 OFF OFF OH OH OH Oz PORES ES CH 001 CH 002 o 250 OFF OFF 0N ON 0N a PERR 2 To specify the recording zone set the left and right position The distance between the two sides should be more than 55 mm 3 Set partially expanded recording ON or OFF and set the Position and Boundary Position and Boundary can t be set if partially expanded recording is OFF 4 Set Interpolation ON or OFF If set to ON interpolation will be carried out according to the priority order of recording colors Set Trend Print ON or OFF Only channels set ON will get a trend printout Set Manual Print ON or OFF Only channels set ON will get a manual printout Set Scale Print to ON1 ONS to print Scale values during trend recording or OFF Set List Print ON or OFF The contents of channels set to ON will be included in the List printout O CON O Setting Recording Zones ZONE The set left and right position of the zone correspond to the left and right span set at the SPAN menu recording span Zones can be set in 1mm steps and cannot exceed the recording range i e 250mm The left position setting ranges from 0 to 245mm Right position setting ranges from 5 to 250mm The minimum width of a zone is 5mm No decimal points Default settings Omm for the left position 250mm for the right position If the instrument is equipped with the optional Math function or if it has a pulse module or a FDD DR232 DR242 attac
168. st value is 100 5 4 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 5 3 Group Settings 8 Click in the color channel of each channel to display the Color setting box Select the desired color and click OK Color Fix Basic colors tattoo ttt Custom colors TTP pep gee eg pg Define Custom Colors gt gt Or Cancel To make your own colors click Define Custom Colors gt gt The dialog box below for setting custom colors appears Set the desired hue brilliance and brightness After setting the custom color click Add to Custom Colors Click OK to save the colors 9 To apply click OK the General Display Settings dialog box will disappear or Apply if you wish to keep the General Display Settings dialog box open Copy the Settings To copy settings made for one channel to other channels do as follows 2 Click the copy base channel The display color will change 3 Click the Copy button 4 Click the channel numbers you want to copy the base settings to The display color will change Drag the mouse point down from the first to the last channel if you wish to copy to a successive serie of channels 5 To copy the base channel to the selected channels click the Paste button 918M JJ0S 1386607 a 5 4 Displaying Waveforms on the Monitor Logger software allows you to display measurement data on a Trend Monitor and Numeric Monitor 1 To open monitors push the Trend or Numeric icon in the Logge
169. sured data are handled as numbers without units For example if the measured data of channel 001 is 20 mV and the measured data of channel 002 is 20 V the computed result of 001 002 becomes 40 Limitations in computing equations Multiple operators can be used in one computing equation But there are following limitations e The number of characters that can be used 40 characters e The total amount of channel numbers and constants 16 Computation error ccurs when 16 is exceeded and the computed result becomes OVER or OVER e Computation channel numbers Computation channel numbers less than the current computation channel number can be used as variables within the computing equation Example A02 001 A01 Computation channel numbers greater than or equal to A03 can not be used in this computation e Statistical operators TLOG or CLOG can only be used once in one computing equation IM DP12013 61E 1 5 DA100 Functions Math operation control Math operation can be controlled using the data collection software and by using the event action function e Control using the data collection software You may use Math Start Stop Clear or Clear amp Start Computed data f Computation stop Computation clear amp start Computation start Computation start Some report Math functions optional The DA calculates and processes an hour s a day s or a month s worth of measurement or computation data into instantaneous
170. t to change without prior notice as a result of improvements in the software s performance and functions Display contents illus trated in this manual may differ slightly from what actually appear on your screen e Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA representative listed on the back cover of this manual e The copy or reproduction of all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWAS permission is strictly prohibited e It is forbidden to use this software with two or more computers simultaneously It is also forbidden for two or more users to use this software e Itis forbidden to lease or rent this software to a third person e YOKOGAWA will not guarantee the condition of the software except for physical damage to the original disk once the software packaging is removed e YOKOGAWA will not be responsible for any damage caused directly or indirectly as a result of this software e Be careful not to lose the serial number of this software It cannot be obtained again e Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation e IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Inc e Lotus 1 2 3 is a registered trademark of Lotus Development Corporation e Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their corresponding companies 1st Ed
171. ted data are written if there is a file with the same name in the built in RAM disk set whether to overwrite the file or not ON Overwrites the file OFF Stops writing Deleting oldest files when RAM is full FILE ROTATE If saving with the division method and the saving operation is REPEAT and if memory becomes full and so there is no file creation capacity the saving operation is contin ued by deleting the file with the oldest date and time ON Continues saving operation by deleting a file OFF Terminates the saving operation File deletion when copying a file FILE COPY amp DELETE Set whether a file in the copying source is to be deleted or not when copying a measured computed data file to a floppy disk ON Delete OFF Do not delete ASCll converted copying is not supported 4 51 Joyeinbiyuoy SJEMPIEH NIMYVG gt 4 26 Memory related Settings DC100 only Copy lock to floppy disk e Select whether to use the lock function not for copying measured computed data to a floppy disk OFF No use Password not needed ON Use Set a password Copy lock doesn t work for ASCll conversion copying Copy lock password A password is needed if copy locking is used Enter four numbers 4 52 IM DP12013 61E 4 27 Setting Keylock Display Update Interval Ch Tag Display Indication DC100 DR only To open the Keylock Display Update Interval and Channel Tag Display Indication setting screen do as follo
172. the computing Type of Faulty Data Average Minimum Instantaneous ValueSum Maximum Positive overflow Not computed Computed Takes faulty data as Not computed the computing result Negative overflow Not computed Computed Takes faulty data as Not computed the computing result Channels included in Not computed Not computed Takes faulty data as Not computed measurement set to SKIP the computing result No channel included in Not computed Not computed Takes faulty data as Not computed measurement the computing result Error power failure Not computed Not computed Takes faulty data as Not computed the computing result Incapability of data Not computed Not computed Takes faulty data as Not computed output the computing result IM DP12013 61E Chapter 2 Communication Software 2 1 Launcher Software Launcher Software enables you to launch each DAQ 32 software Launching each DAQ 32 software Select from the Start menu Programs gt DAQ 32 gt DWMain Software start buttons see below will be displayed automatically when Launcher software is opened The four kinds of software are Software Configurator DARWIN Hardware Configurator Logger and Historical Viewer Menu button boat UA Logger start button Exit Historical Viewer start button DARWIN Hardware Configurator start button Software Configurator start button YOKOGAWA A Start 5 Distiller Assistant 3 01 mE 9 45 PM Task bar A IU Launcher button right click
173. the measurable range an error occurs For example if channels whose measurement ranges are 20 mV 2 V and type T thermocouple are set and the boundary value is set to 10000 the following applies The boundary value of the channel whose measurement range is 20 mV 10 000 mV The boundary value of the channel whose measurement range is 2 V 1 0000 V and The boundary value of the channel whose measurement range is type T thermocouple 1000 0 C As the range of type T thermocouple is 200 0 to 400 0 C an error occurs for this channel Notes on Partially Expanded Recording e Partial recording cannot be carried out if the input type of the computation channels is SKIP or DI or if the computation channels are OFF e Partially expanded settings will be automatically canceled when either of the following changes occur e the input type has been changed e the measurement range has been changed e the recording span has been changed e linear scaling settings have been changed e the reference channel for difference between channels has been changed Interpolation INTERPOL 4 16 This setting can be set for each channel individually If the instrument is equipped with the optional computation function or floppy disk drive this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A60 The default setting is OFF OFF no interpolation will be carried out ON interpolation will be carried out according to the priority of recording colors
174. top recording monitoring 1 ES la 13 HMORNITOR RECORD SIVA Monitor display types Condition display Communication Lights up when data icons Section 5 9 performance bar acquisition was incomplete 0 100 display Displaying Measurement Math Channel Data Measurement or Math channel data can be displayed as waveforms on a Trend monitor on a Meter monitor or a Numerical monitor From the available 2 groups you can display the data of one group at a time A group can contain the data of maximum 10 channels Select the desired group by clicking the group tab in the monitor screens IM DP12013 61E 5 1 918M JJO0S 1386607 a 5 2 Logging Configuration Please set the following conditions before collecting measurement data 1 Select from the Logger menubar Logging gt Logging Configuration to open the Logging Configuration setting screen Logging Configuration Monitoring Recording Interval Monitoring Monitor 1 0 sec Record 1 2 recording interval Recording StartfEnd Stat n Record Recording Start End End Mone Miscellaneous IV Math data m Report data Math action Clear Measurement action Acknowledge Acknowledge Acknowledge Cancel settings settings and settings and settings start monitoring start reporting Monitoring Recording Interval 2 Enter the interval for renewing the observation monitor in the Monitor setting box The monitoring interval is the integer of the DA100
175. ttings Config View Help Recelve ul P Send Cho E Ertem Restructuring Initializing Hardware Clock Key Key Lock Display Pith ie Mo 2 Read the follow up instructions on the screen to make detailed settings and reconfir mation Note e f one of the below five settings have been altered the following actions cannot be activated Math Start Stop Clear and Start Clear Report Start Stop DC100 Writing Data Action Start Stop Pause Strain Balancing Initialization Object Input Channels e System configuration or module construction e Initialization of edited data e Re configuration e Initialization of DA100 DC100 DR e Writing method of measurement data If the Logging monitor or record function is active following actions are impossible Math Start Stop Clear and Start Clear Report Start Stop DC100 Writing Data Action Start Stop Pause the Strain Balancing Initialization Object Input Channels If only altered settings are send event action Math Report or Memory Pause LEVEL actions will not be canceled e When using ether communication error detection may take a few minutes IM DP12013 61E 4 61 Joyeinbiyuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt Chapter 5 Logger Software 5 1 Operating Logger Software Starting Logger software To start Logger and click the Logger button on the Launcher toolbar or right click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select Logger Start monitoring Start recording S
176. ue The setting ranges from 30000 to 30000 e The decimal point can be set in any position of the scale as shown below Set it when the left scale is set AE 180 0 De OO E a cl FO e The default settings are 0 00 for the left span and 100 00 for the right span Setting the power monitor channel number This procedure sets the channel number for which you want to show and record the values of a parameter selected from the effective voltage effective current active power reactive power apparent power frequency power factor and phase angle which were calculated using the measured data Therefore it does not correlate with the terminals of an input module Setting power monitor parameters A power monitor module measures the voltage or current through the respective chan nels The values that are shown and saved are not those of the voltage and current being actually measured through each channel but the values of the parameters you set here A combination of parameters being measured is fixed for each group of channels 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 within the same module For example setting channel 1 to P1 active power 1 sets channel 2 to VA1 apparent power 1 In addition the configurable parameters being measured varies depending on the wiring method selected See the lists on the next page for more information The respective mnem
177. ural Division EXPO Exponent Power Equations PLELEL ABSO Absolute 4 22 IM DP12013 61E IM DP12013 61E 4 10 Setting Math Channel Equations 5 Set the Unit you want to use for calculation using maximum 6 alphanumericals or the symbols 8 and 6 Alarm settings and printing related DR settings are equal to those made for measure ment channels Computation equation In addition to operators in the Operators Selection dialog box the following symbols can be used in equations K M Used for setting Used if equations contain constants K01 to K60 Used to specify the measurement channel No for which the data saved on the RAM disk is to be re generated Applicable for the DR232 1 DR242 1 equipped with a floppy disk drive Used to specify the computation channel No for which the data saved on the RAM disk is to be re generated Applicable for the DR232 1 DR242 1 equipped with a floppy disk drive Used to specify communication input data digital data Used to specify the group No for which CLOG computation of data of a group measured on the same time is to be used Restrictions in equations e The specified computation equation for a computation channel No can contain only computation channel Nos as variable which are equal to or smaller than said compu tation channel No Example A02 001 A01 In this example any computation channel No which is equal to or greate
178. urs the DA compensates for the missing data with the data it measures immediately after recovering from the measurement omission the data for the period with no measurement thus match those acquired immediately after recovering from the temporary measurement omission Power failures during reporting The DA takes different actions depending on the length of a power failure e If the power failure time is longer than 12 hours The DA makes a report immediately after it recovers from the power failure and then stops reporting Computing results The DA computes data measured up to the point immediately before the power failure Reporting time The time when the power failure occurred e If the power failure is less than 12 hours The DA takes different actions depending on the time it recovers from the power failure Time of Failure Clearance After Reporting Before Reporting Condition after recovery Valid report function Valid report function from power failure report start enabled report start enabled Reporting Immediately after clearance Reporting time failure Data included in reporting Data measured until the power Data measured over the given period failure except during the power failure Handling of faulty data If data being computed contain any abnormalities the DA treats the data as summarized in the following table Note that in the case of positive and negative overflows minimum and maximum values are included in
179. when asked Delete Unit Adding and Removing Modules To add a module click the module space on a subunit The Module Selection pull down box opens Select the desired module and click OK The selected module will get displayed To remove a module again click the module you want to remove and in the Module Selection pull down box that appears select NONE Note e If a unit or module gets removed all the settings related to it will also be reset e All subunits will be appear as DS660s When adding modules apply a maximum of 4 DS400 modules or 6 DS600 modules IM DP12013 61E 4 55 4 30 Initializing Settings It is necessary to initilize the edited settings as follows 1 Select Settings gt Initialize Settings from the menubar to display the Initialization dialog box see below ll neywfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator File Comm Steere Config View Help SET Regular Settings SETUP Basic Settings f All Settings CT SET Regular Settings Only Cancel 3 To start initializing click OK and again OK when a reconfirmation message appears IM DP12013 61E 4 56 4 31 Sending Setting Data Send the DARWIN Hardware configurator setting data to the DA100 DR DC100 as follows 1 Select from the menubar Comm gt Send gt and then All Settings SET Regular Settings Only or Modified CH Math Settings BI newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator Cha Action Depending
180. when setting up the network Specify only one module E3337 The address is invalid Properly set the combination of the IP address subnet mask and default gateway E3338 Can not set the network address An error occurred while setting the address E3339 Modules not found Set the module s dipswitch and turn DARWIN ON Check that the cables are connected properly Error Messages lt Historical Viewer gt No Message Corrective action E3101 No data Valid data do not exist E3102 No channesl Valid channel does not exist 8 4 IM DP12013 61E 8 2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions Error Messages lt DARWIN Hardware Configuration gt No E3631 E3632 E3633 E3636 E3637 E3638 E3639 E3640 E3641 E3643 E3644 E3645 E3646 E3647 E3648 E3649 E3650 E3651 E3652 E3653 IM DP12013 61E Message Corrective action Communication not possible during logging Terminate Logger s communication before executing Communication not possible while monitoring data Terminate Logger s communication before executing Connected to unkown model Modify the system or change the settings Failed to send command Some items could not be set Check the setup data Can t reconstruct Displayed when the DR stand alone model is connected Initial balancing failed Check the input initialize and perform initial balancing again If it fails again servicing is needed Incorrect f
181. ws Click the SETUP tab and select Key Lock Display from the SETUP Basic Setting contents box or select from the menubar Settings gt SETUP Basic Settings gt and either Key Lock Display Update Interval or Display Indication Select the SETUP topic SETUP tab Bl newfile DARWIN Hardware Configurator A x File Comm Settings Config View Help Channels tat Writing Operation Event Action Timers Messages Constants SETUP SETUP Basid Setting Contents Key Lock Keylock usage Non U Interval Rey nock Bie setting Alarm START Key ES E Relay STOP Key C pa Key Lock Display aa Clock Ke fe ES FUNC Menu j Keylock setting E S SET Menu FUNG Key per key Channel FD COPY Key S 3 Report M FUNC Ke ES C Memo i Password for id Password keylock Options Display Update Interval 2 Display update Indication for Display Channel Number Fag Channel or tag Ready NUM indication Key Lock Selection of Use or Nonuse of Key Lock Selection for key lock function to in activate setting keys on your DC100 or DR e Non use DC100 or DR keys can be used e Use DC100 or DR keys will be inactive when pressed Even if key lock is executed the power switch DISP MODE key operation and cursor key operation remain effective Some keys can be selected to be locked or free Selectable keys are the Start key the Stop key the Clock key the FUNC key the FD COPY key and the M FUNC key Click Free to activate them Lock to lock them
182. xample with RECORD set in the action setting if an alarm occurs the measured values in that condition are not recorded This is because recording operations are delayed due to an action operation 4 29 Joyeinbijuoy dJeEMPJEH NIMYVG gt 4 13 Event Action Match Time and Group Settings MATH for instruments with M1 option or FDD option only e START Starts computation e STOP Stops computation e RESET Resets computation channel data at the end of completion of the first computation in case an event takes place e CLEAR Resets computation channel data immediately in case an event takes place e If MATH is selected as a level action computation will be carried out while an event is present Computation will stop when the event is cleared MEMORY for DC100 and DR with FDD option only DR with FDD option e DATA_WR e WR_TRIG e RD_TRIG Saves a data item each time an event occurs until the specified data length is reached Saves measured computed data on the built in RAM disk Reads measured computed data from the built in RAM disk e LD_TRG1 3 Reads setup data from the built in RAM disk DC100 e DATA_WR e TRIG e START e PAUSE Writes the data for one scan one data channel retained at the generation of an event To execute this it is necessary to set LOGIC to the writing period Generates a trigger to start writing To execute this it is necessary to set TRIG to WRITE TRIG Opens a fi

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